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http://youtu.be/ycvYOR7j5Z8
When I fed this morning "dad" left the mouth of the cave so I managed to shine a light up in the hole and I see NOTHING, no eggs. I don't know much about these fish so maybe he ate the eggs? Maybe they did a practice run with no eggs? Maybe their cave wasn't to specs and they've filed a grievance with management (nothing in my inbox)....... Guess I'll just keep watchingwijnands wrote:Never seen it filmed like this, nice! Do remember that even if they hatch in 4 or 5 days dad will still keep them in the cave for a few more days.
There is a lot of algae, but what is an algae pebble farm? Is that where you grow algae in a certain environment then use the stones to feed? If so that sounds like a fantastic ideawijnands wrote:Might be a good moment to start an algae pebble farm. Or is there a lot of algae in your tank?
Jools wrote:Yes, just a big shallow container in the sun with pebbles in it.
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I'm game! Sounds like an easy and great ideacorielover wrote:I'm pretty sure an algae pebble farm can be made by removing some pebbles from the tank r acquiring new ones, putting them in some water, and leaving them in the sun. The idea is that algae grows on the rocks, which you can then switch with pebbles still in your tank, providing a steady supply of algae.
did it today, shallow ceramic pan, pebbles, tank water and some algae scrapingswijnands wrote:It is. Works best with old tank water and a bit of algae to get the things started.