Shene's
Killies
North Huntingdon (near Pittsburgh,
Pa.)
Updated 11/28/07
Added article
on Automated Water Change System
Please
note if you got here from shene.killi.net it is because that copy of my site
is being updated. Both sites are normally identical
I am a hobbyist,
not a business. Prices are set only to cover some of my costs in raising and
maintaining the fish, and lower "wholesale"
prices for "quantity" are non existant.
I do not sell eggs since non annual eggs are
a poor investment, as eggs usually sell for a dozen for the price of a pr
of fish.
You have a much better chance of obtaining new
eggs from a pair of fish than getting more than
a single pair from purchased eggs and you would
not know if you got a apir until 6 months to a year later!
Sorry
but shipping of fish to areas outside the US is not
an option for me so do not bother to ask.
Young male
Fundulopanchax arnoldi Calabar lovation
Fish Availability
I have only
a few young pairs of the following as of 10/28/07. Please contact me via e-mail
for ordering
and delivery
details: (I do not sell commercially, but only to help pay for hobby expenses,
so I
am not really
into this for a profit and never really even cover expenses. Since it really
costs me
more to raise
them than I charge, quantity discounts, where offered on rare occasion,
are really
only to clear tanks.)Weather is getting bad for shipping so I will only ship
US Express mail with heat pack
and that costs
a bundle. Best wait till spring if you want fish from me at lower shipping
costs. I should have young pairs of half a dozen
to a dozen
other species by then (I hope). You can email me at shene@sheneskillies.com.
the previous is not a link
so you will
have to cut and paste it. Spam was getting overwhelming with spammers using
links on any page they could find.
Fish currently
Available:
Aphyosemion
congicum Z82-17
Fundulopanchax
arnoldi Calabar
Aphyosemion
coeleste GBG 93-2
Aphyosmeion
celiae celiae
Aphyosemion calliurium Siloko
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Site photo pages:
Aphyosemion
Diapteron
Fundulopanchax
Epiplatys
Nothobranchius
New World Annuals
Articles:
Automated
Water Change System
Use of CPVC overflow fixtures and drip emitters
Beginners
Guide to Killies An
article on acquiring and maintaining your first killies-conservitive
but safe.
Breeding
Mop Spawners Epiplatys and Aphyosemion- method I use
Breeding
Bottom Spawners - Fundulopanchax method I use
Breeding
Diapteron What little I have learned
Species
breeding information-general parameters
that have worked for me by species
Culture
of White Worms Short article on easy culture and of white worms
Water
Treatment Information on Reverse Osmosis
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PAKA Web
Page Update
I am continuing to update the PAKA page to include Autobiographies
and fishroom photos of members.
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Killies I keep
I primarily raise Aphyosemion and Epiplatys. Also
a few Fundulopanchax and S. A. annuals. I usually have around
70 to 80 varieties of killies at any given time, but only a dozen
or so available. I do not have the tank space to raise all at
the same time even if I could. I alternate what I raise to try
maintain all my species.
Most of my breeder males are pictured on this website in photo
links. All of the photos are of my fish and were taken by me.
I will be adding photos as I have time to take more.
Fishrooms
These
are photos of my 3 fishrooms.
The
main room, containing about 80 tanks, is a 13'X12' corner of the
basement where my furnace is located. The room has most of my
breeding tanks, fry tanks and RO water supply. Initially I had
to add an air conditioner to cool the room for some of the cold
water fish like striatum and ogoense to get any eggs at all, but
now with the new cold room, the australe can take their sweaters
off and start laying again.
The second room (Laundry Room) has
one long wall of 20 gal tanks for raising fry and keeping larger
killifish .
The third room, formerly a garage
filled with junk (could not fit a car anyway), is air conditioned
in the summer for cold water species and contains 50 tanks.
It is plumbed with RO, but I am using a container for interim storage
to let the water cool off. At last I have an array of tanks
with a face on view and at viewing height!
My Background
I have been in fishkeeping
on and off for over 50 years and my primary love has always been
killies. Got my first ones (E.dageti, Rivulus cylindraceus and
A.australe) around 1954 when I was 11. Before that my dad
got me a 5 gal tank in which I had the typical live bearers and
some white cloud mountainfish. Also got a 15 gal which I had a
pair of Egyptian Mouthbreeders and had housed several species
over a few year period before finding australe and falling in
love with killies. I am currently a member of the AKA and CKA.
Email me with any questions you have about keeping killies (please
check my aritcles at the left first to get some background and
possibly the answers instantly) , or for information on fish I
currently have available for sale. I'm certainly no expert but
I can at least tell you what I have experienced.
For photographs, I use a Nikon
D100 with two different lenses. One is a 60 mm Micro-nikor and
the other a 105 mm Micro-nikor. I use on camera flash. Most photos
are "in tank" as I prefer to shoot that way. Some of
the older photos on the site were taken with a Nikon Coolbpix.
As you might note many are blurred. If you want good photos, the
best way to go is with a single lens reflex and macro lens. Hand
focus, not autofocus. With autofocus, sometimes by the time the
camera settles down due to glass reflection of the autofocus,
the fish may have died of old age. A digital is great as it saves
enough money in wasted film to cover the cost of a good digital
camera and lens.
If
you want to ask questions about anything please read my beginners
guide for many answers. If you don't find a good answer there,
just email me at... shene@sheneskillies.com and
I will try to help. This is not an email link due to such overwhelming
spam email so you wil have to type it in your email program.
Bill Shenefelt
Other Links:
PAKA
Pittsburgh Area Killifish Association
Home Page
IKA -International
Killifish Association (good information and great photos)
CKA -link
to Canadian Killifish Association
AKA -link
to American Killifish Association
Killie Nutz!-link
to a great information page
AOA-All
Oddball Aquatics-Several
varieties of fish including some really rare corydoras,
killies and apistos.
Very
reliable fish source
Curt's
Killies Curt is a great
South American Annual breeder
Location/Species
Code Information-Tim
Addis (BKA) site with great info on codes and locations of African
species
GPASI-
Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society Incorporated-General freshwater
aquarium club in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
New
Austrian Site
South African Killifish
Society
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