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the first part of the video is the Australoheros oblongum with there one week old babys the second tank are Krobia xinguensis babys with a hard to see mom i have had these fish for 2 years now and this is there first time with babys ( i think spring time helps in egg laying ?) i am pretty sure...
hi does anyone have any info on Krobia xinguensis there is not much on the web thanks for any advice (PS i know they are not dwarf but this is the only fish advice site that i am subscribed to)
i sometimes add methylene blue to angels eggs and i start making water changes as soon as they hatch ,i start with 25% (i usually take the water from the parents tank) ps can you still find methylene blue in stores in the U. S. ? they dont sell it in canada now!
Hi i have 2 females and one male Kribensis Pelvicachromis in a 40 gallon tank they each have there own sets of babies ! the younger kribs are 2 weeks old the others are almost one month old , the male is staying closer to the younger babies , but last month he was protecting the older kribs . is...
my female is much darker (also more purple) the male is bigger with longer fins , he has more yellow on him,but he does turn purple when they have babys. first picture is of the male, second picture the female is on the right. ( a good photographer i am not!)
i always clean with hot water my water bottles in between every batch. if for some reason i don't clean the container in between batches this is when i might have a batch of brine shrimps go bad
your tank is looking great, but when those angels start to pair up and want to lay eggs , your tank will be to small . You will have to take some of them out .