Echo WishLand Fish (Complete Kit to Hatch Live Fish from Egg within 1 day)
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WishLand:
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A perfect educational gift for kids or fish lovers.
Echo WishLand is an incredible product that is truly amazing. Simply put the breed soil into water and you will have your own live fish. They're educational and fun for the whole family. Perfect for home school or in classroom teacher projects.
The type of fish will grow is commonly called Killifish. It is a type of rare and high-grade ornamental fish, which originates from several places around the world. It can be sold at high price per fish, in the market today, and the price can be even higher for some rare species of killifish. Each breeding soil contains as many as 12 eggs per bag.
Have you ever experienced an unimaginable moment when you see a small baby fish jumps out from its fish roe (fish eggs)? You will feel great gratification when you see these baby fish become gorgeous ornamental fish. You can even breed Killifish yourself!
Package include:
Breeding Soil with 12 killifish egg
2 Clear container
Sea Salt
Shrimp Eggs
small spoon
instruction manual
clear straw
The origin of Killifish fish
A killifish is any of various tiny, oviparous (egg-laying) cyprinodont form fish (including families Aplocheilidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Profundulidae, Rivulidae and Valenciidae). All in all there are some 1270 different species of killifish, the biggest family being Rivulidae, containing more than 320 species. Although killifish is sometimes used as an English equivalent to Cyprinodontidae, some species belonging to that family have their own common names, such as the pupfish and the mummichog. The name killifish is derived from the Dutch word "kilde", meaning small creek, puddle. Most killies are small fish, one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm). The largest is under six inches (15 cm), but only a few species are this large. Striped killifish tend to live from a range of 10 months to a year and a half. Killifish provide food for wading birds, aerial birds and some ducks. Fishers also use them as bait while fishing and other recreational fishing games.
FAQ Section:
1. How big do my
Killifish get?
Killifish range in size from 2-2.5 inches
2. How many Killifish
will hatch out?
You will get 6 to 8 magic fish but don't be surprised if you get as many as
12.
3. What do I feed my Killifish?
The first food should be the baby brine shrimp (Sea Monkey) which you hatch
from the food box. When your Killifish get larger (about 1/2 inch) you can
start feeding them more variety. Tropical fish flake foods or frozen fish
foods like brine shrimp, glass worms and bloodworm.
4. Where are my Killifish originally from?
A family of fish know as Killifish. They are found in several countries.
The Killifish you have are found on the continent of Africa. In nature they
are found in freshwater temporary pools, brooks and swamps.
5. How long do my Killifish
live?
Killifish are considered annuals but if the are well taken care of they can
live 2 years or more.
6. Can my Killifish
be kept in a fish tank with other fish?
Yes, when your Killifish is large enough they can be kept with other
tropical freshwater fish. Check with your local fish store for
compatibility.
7. How big of a bowl or tank do I need for
my Killifish?
Depending on how many Killifish you are keeping together and how often you
want to change some water, you can go as small as a 1 gallon bowl up to a
regular fish tank with filter. In a bowl with no filtration you should
change a quarter of the water each day so that you don't get a build up of
waste.
8. I'm having trouble with my brine
shrimp( see monkeys) hatching is there anything I can do to get more to
hatch?
Try changing the temperature. Shine a light on them for 12 hours a day.
Change salinity (add more salt or less) Don't try to hatch too many eggs.
With brine shrimp (see monkeys) little is better than more.
9. I'm having trouble hatching enough brine
shrimp (sea monkeys) to feed my
Killifish, is there something else I
can try to feed my baby Killifish?
Yes, frozen baby brine shrimp (make sure it is baby not regular brine
shrimp), you should be able to find it at your local tropical fish store.
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