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Well... here goes!!
I've got a trio of A. macmasteri rednecks, or had a trio!!
The male is dying of what seems to be old age. I've had him for close to two years, and he was nearly fully grown when I got him.
But before his old age kicked in, he had one heck of a time with the two females!! Both came out the same day with free swimmers.
Now here where the subject comes in effect.
As I wish to keep this strain here, and the females have had no luck raising the fry successfully, should I remove both females and try to raise the fry myself?
I usually prefer to let the females raise their fry themselves, no matter how many tries it takes! I raise the fry by myself only if I have no choice!
Thanks for your sugestions and comments on this particular case!!
I've got a trio of A. macmasteri rednecks, or had a trio!!
The male is dying of what seems to be old age. I've had him for close to two years, and he was nearly fully grown when I got him.
But before his old age kicked in, he had one heck of a time with the two females!! Both came out the same day with free swimmers.
Now here where the subject comes in effect.
As I wish to keep this strain here, and the females have had no luck raising the fry successfully, should I remove both females and try to raise the fry myself?
I usually prefer to let the females raise their fry themselves, no matter how many tries it takes! I raise the fry by myself only if I have no choice!
Thanks for your sugestions and comments on this particular case!!