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Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
Wanted to post more pics of my endlers strains but it seems that I've reached already my limit. Sorry!
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
Stan,you can use photobucket to post some more pics.
very interesting patterns and variations![]()
I like your first picture, if you are located locally, I would love to purchase from you.
wanna ask you about keeping and breeding endlers, is there anything that I should watch out for?
I been keeping them for more than a month, feeding them regularly.
2 males VS 4 females..
the whole tank only got carpet monte carlo, no other plants, will that be fine?
Bean + Kurt
They are actually quite easy to care for.
As long as plenty of space for them to chase around.
They do fine in most aquarium tanks.
Cheers,
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I love this endler very much. If I am correct, it should be an N-class/pure strain caught at the El tigre River. According to my friend, he mentioned that where Poecilia sp. "Orange line" was caught, El tigre river is very near to them.
Still, of all the strains I have seen, my favorite would be the El tigre, El silverado, lime green and blue star. Currently, I have a pair of blue stars and the female had a tiny drop of 4 fry but all are kinked spine.![]()
Currently keeping large predatory fish 🐟
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
I'm not any near to you... Sorry!
I live in the Netherlands. So, that's quite a long drive for you to take...
Most endler strains are a kind of easy to keep. But there are also some which are much harder to keep or even to breed. Keeping endlers with no plants in their tank won't harm them.
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
Top left and bottom right in my first window are endler hydrids. all others in the middle are N-class endlers. Left to right: blonde red chest, orchid, staeck (linebred), staeck (wild phenotype) and tiger hybrid.
In the second window from left to right: el tigre (n-class), red chest (N-class), whilte pearl (own created hybrid strain) and blue diamond orchid (own created hybrid strain).
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
Maybe we could organize a group buy from you and could save costs on shipping too.
Cheers,
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...c/progress.gif"Ben"
http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...c/progress.gif
Life is all about patience & perseverance,
Failure is just another new beginning
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