![Big Grin :d](./images/smilies/4.gif)
Eggs 48 hours old:
![Image](http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i39/jacben/Aquarium%20III/IMG_8219_zpsmuwc9spt.jpg)
Eggs 72 hours old:
![Image](http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i39/jacben/Aquarium%20III/IMG_8242-1_zpsfeu2wiby.jpg)
![Image](http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i39/jacben/Aquarium%20III/IMG_8244-1_zpsvmh85fh5.jpg)
To be continued...
Thanks Eric. I took the eggs because I don't quite trust this male with the eggs..bekateen wrote:Amazing photos, Jac. Never mind, though, more significantly, also congratulations on the new inspector eggs!
Are the eggs still with Dad in the cave, or do you have them in a tumbler/incubator?
Cheers, Eric
Wow, that has been a while indeedspip wrote:Hi Jac,
Great great great pictures!
Long time ago I visited PC, this is a nice surprise. May I suggest you to repeat the exercise with your L239
I have about 45 at the momentbekateen wrote: How many fry do you have? And now that you have these baby inspectors, does it mean my L201 will spawn soon?
Cheers, Eric
Wonderful! What a bounty!jac wrote:I have about 45 at the moment![]()
Were yours 6cm SL or TL? My L201 range in size from 55-60mm SL, and there are obvious males and females in the group, based on odontodes and body shape: ID help, please. What did I buy - L201, contradens, or other?. I believe they are wild caught so I don't know their age. I've had my L201 for only one month now; they are just out of quarantine. Obviously they haven't had much time to get into condition so I don't expect them to spawn any time soon; however they were in pretty good shape the day I bought them, considering they were fresh from the wholesaler.jac wrote:How old are your L201? I have had these years ago. They tarted to spawn at about 18 months and 6cm in lenght. So they can be young breeders if you take care of them.
spip wrote:Hi Jac, you finaly received an answer to your mp...