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Movie Updated. See Above.

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 03:44
by Coryologist
This video has been deleted and replaced with a better one. See: http://www.forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=5737

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 06:31
by pleco_breeder
Frank,

Very cool movie. I have to admit that I didn't realize that potaroensis females got quite that big. Great work.

Larry Vires

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 09:31
by damnit
Cool movie!!! I never got to see my cories in action though :) :p

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 11:38
by Coryman
Nice one Frank

You'll have to tell me how to get my movie/video clips on line.

Ian

Potaroensis Female

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 14:57
by Coryologist
pl*co_breeder wrote:I didn't realize that potaroensis females got quite that big.
Larry, Check out this mama! - Frank

http://www.guppymanguppies.com/planetca ... oensis.mov

Video Web Clips

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 15:01
by Coryologist
Coryman wrote:You'll have to tell me how to get my movie/video clips on line.
With pleasure, Ian. It's really quite simple. DV into iMovie, use "Share" menu option and "Save for Web." You're done. It took under 5 minutes. I'm happy to offer any assistance you may require. - Frank

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 15:49
by stepchild
Nice movie Frank
Bill

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 16:52
by madattiver
very nice vid clips frank.. excellent work catching them in the action.. and talk about a fat mama... wow!!!

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 19:40
by Herman63
Very nice Frank.

I need more!!!!! Thanks..... :D


Herman63

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 19:47
by pleco_breeder
Frank,

I was surprised at the first fish, but that second clip is amazing. If you don't mind my asking, what is your feeding schedule to condition them to that size. I always though potaroensis would be a smaller clutch size, but now I'm wondering how many eggs a female can actually fit.

Thanks,

Larry Vires

Cory Feeding Schedule

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 20:00
by Coryologist
pl*co_breeder wrote:If you don't mind my asking, what is your feeding schedule to condition them to that size?
Hi Larry,

First meal of the day. High-quality flake food held below the surface for a few seconds, so that it will sink.

#2. Hikari frozen bloodworms.

#3. Sinking earthworm sticks.

#4. High-quality flake food.

#5. Sinking catfish/pl*co wafers.

#6. Live California blackworms.

#7 Sinking spirulina wafers - right before lights out! All gone in the A.M.

Frank/Guppyman