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Not that many left. If someone else interested let me know.Probably this whould help:
Steel-Blue Aphyosemion may be kept in a small tank, say 50cm(20 in) x 30cm(12 in) x 30cm(12 in). Dark substrate and low light makes them show their colours best(the metalic blue is practicaly imposibile to photograph thats why i took the picture in bright light, after many trys in low light,maybe Thanksalot can help

). A well planted tank(java moss, java fern, anubias, vallis...) with some bog wood to give them hidding places. Gentle filtration prefered, I use sponge filters, but if the tank is well planted a gentle flow whould be apreciated. All killie jump so a lid is a must. Prefered temp 22°C-25°C. Rich in protein food as they are carnivores.
All togeder a very atractive killie, original from Nigeria and western Cameroon that will grow to about 8cm(just over 3 in), with males more coloured than females. Males will flare to each other and even fight sometimes but most of the time this fights will end up with some fin bites.
Spawns on fine-leaved plants or spawning mops. Eggs hatch in about 12 days and the fry will take baby brine shrimp.
I find them easier to breed than bettas (I got about 200 for sale now , i'll add some pictures as soon as I find the time to take them), koi angels ( i'll have about 300 for sale in about 2-3weeks) or red cherry shrimp. I got as well thirteen discus of chris(most of you know her) out of which I will keep one or two pairs and I'm gonna experience breeding them as I never kept them before
These are the ideal conditions but as with most the tropical fish today they will do fine as long as we don't go to extremes.
If somebody has any more questions, or whould like some other fish pm me or call me on 0863575080.