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Join Date: Jul 2007
Age: 25
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I am looking to get some species of livebearer but I don't want some ordinary species that I can pick up at any LFS. Anyone have any ideas?
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Northern BC
Posts: 345
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What about mosquito fish i had those for a while. They arent as easy to breed as the normal livebearers. Conditions have to be perfect.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Age: 25
Posts: 66
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I was trying to find something with a little bit of color. I was thinking about endler's livebearers but I wanted to know if anything else was out there before I made a final decision
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Northern BC
Posts: 345
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I think those would be a pretty good fish except they are sometimes hard to find. They are pretty hardy too.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Johns Creek, GA
Posts: 3,776
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Goodieds are neat. They have fewer, larger babies than guppies. They like hard, alkaline water and can be aggressive so they may need larger tanks (15 gal is good) than guppies. Most are fairly hardy.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Leavenworth, KS
Age: 15
Posts: 4
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yea i'm having some trouble deciding what livebearer i want also. i'm leaning toward guppies but i'm also kind of interested in platys.
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,532
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There are a LOT of livebearers to be had, and most of them are very rare. They need more people to keep them. Unfortunately, they need experienced keepers to keep them because they are in trouble and need help. If you get skilled at keeping the other more common types, then you can move on to the tricky ones and maybe do some good. I would suggest swordtails and mollies, as these can both be a lot harder to keep WELL than one might expect. There are many wild types of mollies that you hardly ever see which have a lot of real pizzazz.
On the other hand, don't dismiss guppies too quickly. Raising GOOD guppies is not all that easy, and you can make some real money if you can produce fine specimens. Most petshops can't even GET good ones unless they buy them from local breeders, and other breeders are always on the lookout for new stuff to add to their lines. Endler's are just a tribe of isolated guppies, by the way, along with many other such tribes. It's official. Sorry about that, but the wingei name has been declared invalid along with the species. Of course, they are very cute and intensely colored guppies, and sure to be the next big thing, no doubt. Once domesticated forms are developed, their colors should likely outshine those of other guppies if the intensity can be preserved while the colors are spread over larger areas. Goodeids are also pretty cool. Most of them are rare, expensive, and hard to find, though. They're also not aptly named, being mean and nasty little boogers. Still, ya gotta love 'em. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: RI
Age: 18
Posts: 4,225
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Anableps are neat, as well as halfbeaks. Both require specialized care, however. Stingrays are livebearers, but of couse require huge tanks and very specialized care.
WetWebMedia has a good page on livebearers, including those unique ones. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebI...ivebearers.htm
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guppy crazy!!
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Minnesota
Age: 17
Posts: 144
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i like the guppys! i might get started in platies and/or swoardtails soon to though!
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Northern BC
Posts: 345
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read up on swordtails cause i had 2 and they died for no apparent reason.
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Age: 25
Posts: 66
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I ended up with some Ameca splendens and Characodon lateralis. They are both pretty neat fish although the A. splendens are a little more aggressive than I would like.
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Fishy Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Age: 19
Posts: 14
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Northern BC
Posts: 345
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oh really had them for like 1 month cause they came in at out lfs and they didnt even get fat.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 30
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lyretail swordtails are really cool,but expensive ,I just got some today
Last edited by jesse_fish_kid; 12-01-2007 at 08:40 PM. |
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