bekateen wrote: ↑27 Nov 2022, 08:36August came late, but Christmas came early... Finally, after three months, most of the species I collected or bought in Iquitos in August landed in California. Of course, wild caught fish are prone to mortality, so I'm told that the local students and managers at ARCOF worked to replace some of the fish that died between my stay and shipping. I can't thank them enough.
What I just got home with are:
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bekateen wrote: ↑28 Jul 2023, 05:35Today... I stopped at a LFS in the Sacramento area (Lee's Feed & Western Wear in Shingle Springs, CA), where I found some "forgotten" ... I call them forgotten because their tank wasn't labeled with them, and the store manager didn't know they had them! So I bought all they had (there were 5) to add to my current group (which has not yet spawned).
Hopefully everyone adapts to their new tanks.
Arrived at work today to find eggs in a tank with and . I gathered over 60 eggs loose in the tank and there are more stuck to two spawning mops. These eggs have large transparent jelly coats, and resemble my eggs from and from , so I think these are Tatia eggs.bekateen wrote: ↑28 Jul 2023, 21:14 I set the new aside to QT until I can add them to my other stock. I carefully examined them and discovered I have at at least 2 males and 1 female. The two smallest are either small females, or too small to sex (they definitely have unmodified anal fins, but IDK if they need to grow more). It would be wonderful if these are females, because otherwise my combined group will be very male heavy.
If the T. gyrina ever do anything, I'll start their own thread.
I transferred all the loose eggs, along with both spawning mops, to a 5.5 gallon tank with a heater and airstone.
Hopefully they hatch!
Cheers, Eric