Bruce, Geoff, does Leptoleucania need really soft acid water like Enneacanthus, or are they more forgiving of water hardness? Will they breed with a pH in the low 7s and medium general hardness?
>From: geoffrey kimber <gkimber2-in-gmail.com>
>Date: Mon May 08 08:38:05 CDT 2006
>To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
>Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Leptolucania ommata - pygmy killifish
>I have kept this fish off and on and I really like it. The fish I had
>would take small flake. I had never heard tht this fish was difficult
>to keep and I had no problems with it.
>
>Then again, I think pygmy sunfish abd bluefins are easy to keep as
>well, although they both require live food.
>
>Geoff
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