Herve Denaclar
Ex Member
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New to Killifish, let me share my recent experience. During Christmas holidays while browsing through eBay posts I came across one for A Australe eggs in Thailand. Mixed reviews on the different sellers, mainly on low hatching results so… why not? I’m up to the challenge! I order: • 30 Eggs Aphyosemium Australe (vendor 1) • 30 Eggs Nothobranchius Ugandensis Butiaba (Vendor 1) • 30 Eggs Nothobranchius Rachovii Beira (Vendor 2)
I received the eggs the same day, on January 19th , both vendors did a great packing job, that was a good start. Then, I kept them at room temp/dark until the hatch date that was written on packs.
1st bath: 02/03 • Australe: 9 hatchings - 4 alive • Butiaba: 0 Hatching • Beira: 0 Hatching
Pass the peat in a coffee filter and repack and redo 5 more times
2nd bath: 02/18 • Australe: 14 hatchings - 6 alive • Butiaba: 0 Hatching • Beira: 2 Hatchings - 1 alive 3rd bath: 03/03 • Australe: 0 hatching • Butiaba: 3 Hatching – 2 alive to date • Beira: 0 Hatching 4th bath: 03/22 • Australe: 0 hatching • Butiaba: 31 Hatchings – 7 alive • Rachovii Beira: 6 Hatchings – 6 alive 5th bath: 04/08 • Australe: 1 hatching – 1 alive • But: 6 Hatchings – 5 alive • Beira: 0 Hatching 6th bath: 04/26 • Australe: 0 hatching • But: 2 Hatchings • Beira: 1 Hatching
I’m always amazed with what nature can do! What a great experience! I would never have though there would still be hatchings after 6 baths, 3 months apart! With eggs that travelled in a small box across the globe! So great packing, great shipping, great hatching rate! So why think twice about getting eggs from Thailand then? Well I was so excited to get the gold elongated australe with its beautiful lyre tail, and as the fry grew, things got strange, tails turned out to be round, colors stared to be red and blue…. It was time to connect with the pro’s and join AKA. After getting help from Rob Meyer on the AKA facebook page, those australe turned out to be Nothobranchius Foerschi! As for the other 2 species, I’m not sure yet, the Beira that hatched on 02/18 is a female so cannot identify and the 6 others that hatched on 03/22 are still too young to do so. Same with the Butiaba who seem to grow slower that the Beira, the colors are just coming out, we’ll see! Bottom line it it is a fun experience, but if you are not a big fan of the mystery box, better stick to reputable sources for the Eggs and here at AKA you are at the right place!
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