Baby whiptail Rineloricaria sp
Baby whiptail Rineloricaria sp
Hi my pair of whiptails have spawned and the eggs have hatched and was wondering what the best food to feed them is i have heard alot about spirulina as being really good and infusoria is this all right
pic of mohter(does anyone no what species)
and baby
pic of mohter(does anyone no what species)
and baby
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Check out this link:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_r_250.php
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_r_254.php
Great info on raising and breeding a similar fish.[/img]
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_r_250.php
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_r_254.php
Great info on raising and breeding a similar fish.[/img]
Last edited by WhitePine on 22 Jan 2005, 19:01, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers, Whitepine
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River Tank with Rio HF 20 (1290 gph), Eheim 2236.
- Apon boivinianus, Bolbitis, Crypt balansae, Microsorum Windelov, Vallisneria americana, Crinum calamistratum, Nymphaea zenkerii, Anubias barterii.
thanks for that but i would prefer if it were rineloricaria species and does anyone want to share there raising tips
cheers
cheers
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Hi,
I am sure your whiptail catfish is a species of the genus Hemiloricaria. It could be H.eigenmanni or a similar species.
I always use Artemia to feed young Hemiloricaria for the first few days. Later on I take Cyclops Eeze und pulverized pellets. Some species want to have some herbal food. Look what the adults prefer.
so long
Norman
I am sure your whiptail catfish is a species of the genus Hemiloricaria. It could be H.eigenmanni or a similar species.
I always use Artemia to feed young Hemiloricaria for the first few days. Later on I take Cyclops Eeze und pulverized pellets. Some species want to have some herbal food. Look what the adults prefer.
so long
Norman
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I wrote a couple of articles on my web site describing the challenges of raising L-010a fry and a device to keep food in front of the fry without contmainating the water.
http://home.fuse.net/fishfarmer/Rinelor ... 10aBR.html
http://home.fuse.net/fishfarmer/Loricar ... eport.html
Steve
http://home.fuse.net/fishfarmer/Rinelor ... 10aBR.html
http://home.fuse.net/fishfarmer/Loricar ... eport.html
Steve
actually i have found the fry who are now 5days old and have not had one death are really easy there so active below is a pic of mine eating lettuce
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