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    A little help on order.

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    I might buy some killies online pretty soon, I tried to search on google for these picture but not very good pictures came up. If anyone can help me it would be great.


    Aphyosemion nimbaensis Killi Nimba md 5.00 20 @ 4.00
    Rivulus sp.aff.punctatus Killi Sensita md 6.00 20 @ 5.00
    Epiplatys spilargyeius Killi Congo md 5.00 20 @ 4.00
    Epiplatys spec. Killi Singa md 5.00 20 @ 4.00
    Epiplatys dageti redchin killi Guinea md 3.00 20 @ 2.50
    Pseudoepiplatys annulatus rocket killi Guinea md 5.00 20 @ 4.00

    Peter

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    Hello Peter,

    First of all the nimbaensis isn't an Aphyosemion. It should be either a Plataplochilus or some other genus. Most probably another lampeye killie.
    For pictures of the Epiplatys and alot of West African killies, try this website - Killifish of Western Africa

    As for the Rivulus, do a Google for Rivulus punctatus. You'll find enough pictures to give you a rough idea as to how the cf. punctatus should look like.
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    Hello Peter,
    I assume that list comes from Below Water. I believe their minimum is around $200 + shipping. That is a lot of Killies! Hopefully, you can work out something with Oliver if that is too much.

    If only you were local! I would definitely pitch in on an order from them.

    Edit:
    After checking around:
    Aphyosemion nimbaensis should be probably Rhexipanchax nimbaensis or Aplocheilicthys nimbaensis. I assume it is Rhexipanchax, because the only valid species in Aplocheilichthys is A. spilauchen.
    http://aquavisie.retry.org/Database/...imbaensis.html

    I remembered checking on Epiplatys spilargyreius awhile back because it was listed as "new killie" on their list. Took me awhile to actually find it because they spelled it wrong a few times.
    http://www.vascogomes.net/images/Pho...BG2002_M_1.jpg
    -Mark Mendoza

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