Killifish for beginners?

I don't have any eggs. I do have some newly hatched fry. The eggs get attached to my plants.
 
the ones you picked out look nice...

I was going to also recommend the Norman's Lampeyes... you'd be hatching eggs in no time, and the fry are fairly easy to care for. I have been growing out 13 fry for a while now, and haven't lost one.

Inka suggested the Annulatus too... These are some of my favorite fish. But I don't know if I'd consider them beginner killies the way I would with the norman's... they are a lot more fragile in my opinion. Even though the seem happy to breed for me, I've lost several...
 
I'm sure you'll love them! Keep us posted as things progress! Btw keep them at room temp.
 
I lost the auction for the fish I wanted to buy :( I got some fp. gardneri lafia gold though, 100 eggs! I received them in the mail today... I have new questions!

Basically... I have no idea what to do do!! I got like a little plastic baggie with peat in it, and I see some eggs but most of all I see like white spotchy patches, kind of like super tiny spider webs. What are they? How do I safely inspect the peat? And what's the safest method of storing them at a warm temperature until I see some eyes?

So excited but confused lol :D
 
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Kay, i couldn't find a microscope (:() but I tried to bust out the camera and use the macro option. Are those two dots eyes or what? A lot of the eggs have them! The little stick behind the egg is a piece of peat I couldn't separate, they're so tiny :[
 
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