Photo Credits
This project would not exist if not for the kind generosity
of people all over the world who have contributed images. Here,
organized by country, is the list of contributors.
Australia
Mark Kieling
Canada
Charlie Drew
Charlie has lives in the same house for about forever and I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was a kid. 30 years later he's still there with the same fish and the same plants in the same tanks.
Jim Robinson
President CKA and South American annual spcialist. The godfather of the killi hobby in Canada.
Richard Sexton
Site maintainer. Aphyosemion specialist.
Cal Him
Canadas leading South American annual specialist.
Jerry Waskilak
Editor of the CKA newsletter, Aphyosemion specialist.
France
Raymond Romand
Professional ichthyologist, hobbyist/collector; author of several Aphyosemion
species, frequent TFH contributor.
Germany
Winfried Stenglein
Pre-eminent German killifish hobbyist, collector and photographer
of long standing. Past editor of the DKG Journal, site maintainer of http://www.killi.de. Almost all the Epiplatys pictures here are Winfrieds.
Japan
Shouji Hirata
The Netherlands
Geert Van Huigjvoort
Geert is one of a handful of key killi hobbyist/collectors in the Netherlands, is the past KFN newsletter editor and has contributed more images here than anybody. Site editor of http://kfn.killi.net.
Bas Vlijm
H. Vlaming
Jaap Flaming
New Zealand
Andrew Broome
Online since he was a teenager a decade ago, Andrew does a great deal of work coordinating the killi hobby in New Zealand.
Lenn Trigg
Spain
Fransico Casado
Noted Spanish hobbyist and collector.
Sweden
Kjell Nilsson
Noted Swedish author and photographer.
Alf Persson
USA
Stephen Boulet
Joe Weber
Wright Huntley
Allen Boatman
Monty Lehman
Monty started this whole project by giving us rights to
distribute his images four years ago.
Dale Weber
Noted American collector/hobbyist, died while on a Brazilian
collecting expedition in 1997. Rivulus weberi named after him.
Bruce Turner
At a fairly young age, Bruce (along with John Pafynk) wrote the small Pet Library Series book "Enjoy your Killifish" which was most likely everybody's introduction to killifish in the 60's and 70's. Bruce is a Professor at Virginia Tech, studying genetics.
Dale Deck
Adrian Hienman
Bob Morenski
Tony Terceira
Tony has near-legend status in the killi hobby, he's also the guy that sent me my first mail order killies when I was a teenager many decades ago. He's probably takes more pictures of killies than anybody in the US, has published a book on killies and has written more articles than anybody can remember.
John Rinne
Al Anderson
Richard Cox
Richard's brother, now deceased, discovered and made available
the "Lokoja" population of gardneri. His images here are those wild
caught fish.
Jay Exner
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