Hi
I have been visiting this forum for a while and have learnt so much through the experience of the member’s posts, however still nervous to have them in my care.
My friend brought them in. A total of 19 and as far as I know these are the first in SA.
Hopefully, I can grow them out and maybe breed them. I would love to have a tank full of them…lol
I have such a nice biotope tank set up (which I was ageing out side) for them but when collecting my 4 at the airport and realizing that my sense of sizing had let me down I thought it not to be a good idea, so I put them in with my fry, this way I can watch them better and a little more in control as they grow.
In here they where already lost…lol after I drip them in I never saw them for a least an hour as they were hiding behind the sponge filter
when they came out I was ready for them…lol …all 2cm of them
Kind regards
Peter
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They are so small but perfect in every way…lol,
I am concerned on day 2 however, I’m not familiar with their behaviour patterns yet, I have not seen them pass any waste or seen any in the tank, also I haven’t seen them eat…hoping it’s part of the “settling” in?
I have angled the inlet tap to redirect the water flow in their direction and they seem to enjoy this. They are close together in this current nudging and shoving. During feeding time for the fry I close the tap allowing the food to be accessible (not fast food), their daily diet consists of finely crushed flake/granular, shaved B/H, live baby daphnia/mosquito larvae and de-capsulated B/S eggs, which is the last meal of the day and I leave this over night and clean in the morning. I hope they take a liking to some of this food? Tomorrow (day 3) I will put in some lettuce, close to where they hang out.
I am concerned on day 2 however, I’m not familiar with their behaviour patterns yet, I have not seen them pass any waste or seen any in the tank, also I haven’t seen them eat…hoping it’s part of the “settling” in?
I have angled the inlet tap to redirect the water flow in their direction and they seem to enjoy this. They are close together in this current nudging and shoving. During feeding time for the fry I close the tap allowing the food to be accessible (not fast food), their daily diet consists of finely crushed flake/granular, shaved B/H, live baby daphnia/mosquito larvae and de-capsulated B/S eggs, which is the last meal of the day and I leave this over night and clean in the morning. I hope they take a liking to some of this food? Tomorrow (day 3) I will put in some lettuce, close to where they hang out.
They are sooooo… cool, (something the wife will never, never…never understand... ). They are settling quite nicely now, the tank bottom is basically clean in the mornings, which is a great sign (didn’t touch the lettuce). I caught them sneaking out for an afternoon snack (daphnia time) and when they saw me they dashed for cover…are they fast (scattering fry in their way) … wow.
They are sooooo… cool, (something the wife will never, never…never understand... ). They are settling quite nicely now, the tank bottom is basically clean in the mornings, which is a great sign (didn’t touch the lettuce). I caught them sneaking out for an afternoon snack (daphnia time) and when they saw me they dashed for cover…are they fast (scattering fry in their way) … wow.
Hi Rowland
So glad you joined in….they’re doing great, they only grab the daphnia once they are on the bottom and can’t escape… , still working out what food the prefer from the menu. Speaking of recipes, I was wondering if food that contains Astaxanthin may turn them pink???
And thank you again for bringing in these little guys
So glad you joined in….they’re doing great, they only grab the daphnia once they are on the bottom and can’t escape… , still working out what food the prefer from the menu. Speaking of recipes, I was wondering if food that contains Astaxanthin may turn them pink???
And thank you again for bringing in these little guys