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where you get that shelfing? Whats it made of?
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Here (Spain)you can buy anywhere.
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The spawn is here.
: Finally the pair may be alone (the ocellaris turn agresive) Well and now? four days to born ? the bb may be in a little black ac. as the ocellaris? (of course the rotifers sistem is OK). Last edited by manuel ferrer; 12/08/2006 at 07:46 AM. |
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What a fabulous picture! Beautiful!
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another picture posing
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Very cool picstures, and a very neat and clean setup. Nice design...Carl
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Fantastica foto,Manuel,te felicito!
Is it a PVC pipe?Que es eso azul al fondo?.Could you describe?
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Gracias Luis .plastic tap of large bottlewith seal (seems aerospacial tecnology) . and yes PVCpipe(40mm)
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Nice. I thought P. aldabriensis should be harder. I have tried but even pairing this species is terrible. Very very aggressive and hard to pair.
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aldabraensis is hell to work with, my two only spawning pairs . meaning that they have not killed their mate, they spawn I have to remove the female to a different tank and put it back when shes gravid again.
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cool.!! Nice work
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Hello friends,
the eighth putting that go bad and not so that. everything seems correct but the spawn does not seem fertilized, ediaz comment that the first spawns usually leave badly (but single four or five). there are them isolated in incubadora to see the evolution and to the second day already they have bacterial infection if they do not fertilized I suppose that it is normal, I am going to prove with hidrogen peroxide to avoid the infection (M.Moe book). some idea?. Another subject, two females began to put eggs but the male does not demonstrate any interest (not like the pair that spawns regularly) this raises a question to me, can do the female egg -laying without male? Well friends I wait some ideas Last edited by manuel ferrer; 03/10/2007 at 02:25 PM. |
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how do I pair this guy, I alread have one in my tank now about 2", so if I buy other small one would they pair up? or I have to find the bigger one?
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Hey, Where are you now my breeder friends??
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Finally my male seems sterile, has been with several females and the spawns go bad. Now problem is that of my group (nine) I have eight females and a single male. I not know why?. I have five but in charge ones (youthful), what I can do? I put each youthful one with one of my females?
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Well frieds the larvae are here
Now they are five days old. . They are feeding only rotifers (i´m not sure wild placton-somebody defend it but I have heard some problems ). I add phitoplacton (liophilized),iodine and vitamins. No ufa I have heard some problems (with the babys) some advice?? Last edited by manuel ferrer; 07/14/2007 at 01:25 PM. |
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Wild plankton can be good, but yes it can also come with problems. It's best used for situations where you don't know the food source that will work, or you don't have any rot's available when the need arises. If you start mixing in fresh hatched brine shrimp nauplii as soon they are big enough, you should do well.
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Exciting!
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Manuel,
Get some selco or anyother hufa enrichment what problem do you refer to? If the rotifers and artemia are not enriched with this they will not live past metamorphosis. Add antibiotics from day 7 for 7 days or mortalities will be high, also do not leave them in dark suddenly, a nite lite close to the tank will help, they die of shock. Wait for artemia until day 9/10 feed newly hatched the first day and 24 hours enriched for 12 hours from day 12 on. keep adding rotifers until day 16. Ed |
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Happy to see you
I law in Moe's book some problem with the microdrops of HUFA.but I have and it will use them from now on. Today the larvae are six days old - I have also the eritromicina to add as of tomorrow (day 7). - now photoperiod is of 24/24H. When I reduce? - what day begins the metamorphosis? , they grow much more slowly that my ocellaris. thank you very much by your advice ed Manuel |
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Add the hufa enrichment a little less than the recomended dosage to avoid killing the rotifers.
use for the rotifers and the artemia. leave in it 12 hours. rinse and feed caution with not exposing the rotifers to air. dose the Erytrhomicyn full dose and do a partial water change the next morning. if you leave the lights 24 hours you need to feed them during the nigth too, specially after day 10 and on or they will starve and die. leave a nite lite like the one they use for kids close to the tank so they don't go into shock but don't have enough light to encourage feeding. meta at 82 degrees starts at about day 18 if they food was enriched. I don't stress this enough: if the food is not enriched by about day 14-16 you will start loosing lots of them and will only have a few past meta, if any. Suerte! Ed |
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