Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
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Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus:
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Re: Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
Nice work!
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Very cool video Piotr!
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That's so nice and excellent channel!
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Re: Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
How many different age groups do you have in there and is there any way to translate, my polish is not real good
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I'll do English subtitles in a few weeks. There are about 10 groups of young fish of different ages here. The oldest 2-3 to see how they will coexist with their parents.
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Re: Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
Thats very nicely done. Im impressed not only with the number of spawns and fish in there and the great survival, but also the number of sponge filters! I think there are at least 5 in there (4 air driven and 1 powerhead driven), Im sure it all contributes to your success, great job.
Too Many Tanks... Too Many fish... not enough time!!!
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4x air driven and 2x powerhead driven
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Re: Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus
Great video! Thanks for posting with subtitles. I would love to know some of the details; tank size, temperature, types of leaves you use on the bottom, feeding routine.