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Last edited by esoteric; 08-13-2011 at 05:53 PM.
pila ka inches imu knife? unsay tawag anang brown na knife gani?heheh
Hello Acers
I have always been a fan of toothcarps. As a matter of fact my first fish are guppies, they have always been a reminder of how facinated i was with the aquatic world when i was young. When i was in 3rd grade i bought a pair of blonde guppies for 1 peso, mao raman gyud akong ma afford ( pagkalouy intawn sa bata). This is my two cents for the guppies and all of the toothcarps.......
Cyprinodontiformes are also known as toothcarps, they are dubbed to be survival artists because most of them are adaptable to new environment, as a matter of fact the common gambusia affinis and/or poecilia reticulata ( wild guppy ), locally known as "isda sa sapa" or "rainbow" are introduced almost worldwide because of such adaptability. Killifishes have also earned such reputation since they can exist even on temporary bodies of water or pools in some parts of africa, some of them are annual killies since they will die out when the dry season comes, their eggs which are burried in mud, will hatch in the onset of the next rainy season. Breeding killies aren't hard, they can be bred in an aquarium with mud and once the the eggs are deposited and fertilized, you can then remove the breeding pair and carefully empty the tankwater without disturbing the mud, let the mud dry and then add water, the water will trigger the eggs to hatch.
Toothcarps
Live-bearing toothcarps
guppy, molly, platy, swordtail, dwarf livebearer and etc.
WILD GUPPY - An introduced species in the philippines. A few other related species were also used to control mosquito larvae.
FANCY GUPY - Paborito ni smalltime guppy.
ENDLER'S GUPPY - There are a few varieties of endler's, and most of them are costly.
RED "MICKEY MOUSE" PLATY - Sometimes mislabelled as ballon mollies in manalili, but displays a huge difference.
Egg-laying toothcarps
Killifish, nothobranch, panchax, pearlfish, american flagfish and etc.
BLUE PANCHAX KILLIFISH - A native philippine species. hopefully we will encounter this in one of our future trekkings.
LYRETAIL KILLIFISH - One of the longer living Killies with a lifespan of 3 years.
RACHOW'S NOTHOBRANCH - A brilliantly colored notho, which is best kept in a community tank of small peaceful inhabitants.
AMERICAN FLAGFISH - This is a very nice species, i use to see these sold at Piper's, but i have not been able to due to lack of space.
NOTE:
Rainbowfishes are not toothcarps, they belong to a family of their own. Rainbowfishes have a split fin design on their dorsal fin which distinguished them from toothcarps
Here are some rainbow species:
BOESEMAN'S RAINBOWFISH - One of the most popular rainbowfish.
WESTERN RAINBOWFISH - The species name of this rainbowfish is australis and not trifaciata.
BANDED RAINBOWFISH - This is the real trifaciata species. I have not been able to see these in cebu yet.
THREADFIN RAINBOWFISHES - I have a few of these but are all eaten by my panchax.
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@dingo spike
wow! nindota sa mga isda oi... thanks for posting bro. post nya pud didto sa ACE forum.ehehehe
naka adto jud mu sa fish kingdom?
@all
for the trekking, no updates from Alain yet. Busy pa ayo si Alain.
But for sure dayon ang......
THIRD ACE MEETING! coming your way..
When: September 21, 2008 at 1:30pm
Where: Labangon, Tres de Abril (amo balay,hehe will give you map for it, himu pako)
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see you guys..
Please kadtong mga wala pa ka attend and mga ganahan mu attend please do.. welcome ang tanan.
Sa wala ka tol2x, let me know, meet up at EMALL 1pm.
Last edited by markykoi; 09-16-2008 at 12:18 AM.
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