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baby twig catfish

Posted: 13 Jul 2007, 00:43
by adimeatatime
My pair of twig catfish laid eggs and they hatched. :razz: I have about 15 of the babies still alive and they have laid a new batch of eggs that he is diligently watching.

I have kept these fish for a number of years and this is my first experience with baby twig catfish. I have tried to get some pictures, but they are not the best. Thanks to the article in Shane's World, I had some idea of what to feed them and what to expect. My family just laughs at me being so excited about them. :D

If I can figure out how to post a picture, I have a couple. They were about ten days old when I took the pictures. My son was in an accident the day they started hatching so I was unable to do much with my fish until he got out of the hospital and things had settled down some. Thank goodness I had gotten the kale earlier so it was ready. Just in case they actually hatched.

Please excuse my lack of knowledge if this is posted in the wrong place.

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edited on 07/13/07 to add picture and correct a couple of spelling errors.

Posted: 15 Jul 2007, 17:14
by Shane
Congrats and you should be proud.
-Shane

baby twig catfish

Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 16:56
by adimeatatime
Thanks Shane. :)

New baby twigs

Posted: 20 Jul 2007, 13:12
by adimeatatime
I've got a little better picture of an older baby twig and a picture of the new babies.

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Posted: 22 Jul 2007, 10:02
by Carmencatfish
Congrats. They are gorgeous. How many have you got now with the new batch? Incredible pics.

:D

Posted: 22 Jul 2007, 18:23
by apistomaster
Hey, Congratulations. Those babies are so cute. Even more delicate looking than my Sturisoma fry. Just a whisp with a mouth and tummy.

baby twigs

Posted: 22 Jul 2007, 23:22
by adimeatatime
Thanks!!! The pictures have been a real challenge.

I have been trying to count them, but since there are quite a few live plants in the tank, it has been a challenge. I think between 25-30.

I happened to be watching when one of them actually hatched. It takes them quite a while to get out of the egg and then it just sank down until it landed on a plant leaf where it stayed kind of curled up for quite some time. They do seem really sensitive and vulnerable.

I have seen some of them eating, so maybe some will survive. :D They seem to like whatever is on the glass and the filters to eat for the first week or so.