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Because he has started eating I will wait at least one week before I take him out to photograph again. I don`t wan`t to stress him to often.
good idea its better for the little guys safety! please up date next time on how she/he is!Haavard Stoere wrote:He is looking good, alright![]()
Because he has started eating I will wait at least one week before I take him out to photograph again. I don`t wan`t to stress him to often.
No, but I believe the next spawn will be successful. The first clutch were probably old eggs.jerry58 wrote:Hi
Just curious but are you going to be doing anything different than what you did to induce the first spawn with the next one?.
I believe everything was close to perfect. I simply blame the poor condition of the eggs being laid. Maybe this is wrong?jerry58 wrote:And have you come to any conclusion as to the amount of infertile eggs in the first spawn other than down to first time trial spawn thing or do you think it could be down to another factor like flow in tank,temp of water,size of cave ect.
I believe failure in attemptive breeding is quite normal for some species. The defitive reason in each case I don`t know.jerry58 wrote:I know you know your fish stuff but you must have wondered as to why this has happened I find this one of the more fascinating parts of breeding fish I know i'm no where near your standard but at any level of breeding fish these questions and answers are basically the same and just as interesting to find out.
yes i would really like to know too!RickE wrote:Hey Haavard, how's Uno doing?