NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
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NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Hi! I just found this website while doing research on BN's. I live in east Texas and have a 135 custom background tank with Red Empress, Red Jewels, Orange Scribbles, Blue Hap, and about 5 BN's. I just found a cluster of orange eggs with one of my males in a nook in the background and I am so excited because it is my first hatch! I also have a 55 with community fish and want to buy some albino long-fins to put in with them. Anyone else in Texas? I am excited about finding this forum!
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Welcome to Planet Catfish.
There are a few Texans around. Dave Rinaldo is probably the most active, but there are a few others, including some in the Dallas area, I seem to remember.
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There are a few Texans around. Dave Rinaldo is probably the most active, but there are a few others, including some in the Dallas area, I seem to remember.
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Thanks for the info...and the humor!
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Howdy!
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Hi and Welcome to Planet Catfish!
Yippee! Congrats and feel free to post picturesEAST_TX_RN wrote:
..I just found a cluster of orange eggs with one of my males in a nook in the background
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Howdy back! The couple of pics I have are horrible! I have never had any eggs before from my BN's, so any advice is welcome on how to remove them once they become fry. I am afraid they will be eaten if I don't. I am also interested in buying some albino longfin BN's if anyone has some for sale, preferably juvies.
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
If you can clearly see things where the male is, you could wait until the fry are free-swimming, and use a hose (or turkey baster) to suck up the fry into a bucket or some such. Then place them into a suitable "fry tank" (or a fry enclosure within the big tank).
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Thanks! That is exactly what I did yesterday, but I could only suck up about 7 wigglers with their egg-sac. Now I need to buy a sponge filter!MatsP wrote:If you can clearly see things where the male is, you could wait until the fry are free-swimming, and use a hose (or turkey baster) to suck up the fry into a bucket or some such. Then place them into a suitable "fry tank" (or a fry enclosure within the big tank).
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Right, my advise would be to wait until the egg-sack is absorbed - usually about 10-14 days after eggs were laid.
If your hose isn't sucking enough, get a bigger diameter hose - that gets more flow and more suction.
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If your hose isn't sucking enough, get a bigger diameter hose - that gets more flow and more suction.
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Re: NEWBIE FROM TEXAS
Well, my BN fry are doing great! I just bought a trio of albino longfins too! Will post up some pics when I can!