Oops, they did it again

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Oops, they did it again

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Well!! They did it again!!! :lol: Tonight I found 2 wrigglers that have escaped from the cave. Approximate age....1 day 2 days at the very very most. Can't see into the cave to see if there are more but the daddy will slip up sooner or later and give me that split second peek!!! :twisted:

Dial up beware...I went kinda crazy with the camera. :D

Fry 1, note cave behind it...this is not the breeding cave.
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Fry 2. This fry is right beside the hang out of the "nanny" and the 2 older fry from the last batch.
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One of the older fry (11-12 weeks) hanging out under his rock.
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The breeding cave.
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The Older fry.
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The Nanny :D
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Post by jerms55555 »

Congrats!!!!!!! :D
You have some very nice looking Z's...... What are you going to do with the little boogers? Throw then in a breeder box??
Keep us posted.

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Congrats they are very fine looking zeb babies, do u think perhaps there is a problem with the 2 fry he has kicked out? im sure ive heard of dads kicking out weak/unhealthy fry. Anyway enough doom im sure they will be fine I think u need to celebrate with a beer.

Oh what camera do u use? The pic quality is great.
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How did you do it????

Water parameters and methods please! :wink:

And big congrats....I'm so green!
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Post by McEve »

Congratulations!!!!

I was thinking maybe the cave needs to be tilted a bit in the back to help the fry stay in the cave?

Isn't that strange how they seem to come in three? You still have one more spawn to come! :lol:
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Never mind how did you get such clear pics... how did you get those at all?? Mine disappear in a flash just from me tip toeing into the room. If I'm very lucky (and very sneaky) I can sometimes get a pic of a tail or most of a body... but then WHOOSH! Gone. :? I guess they still need to get used to me!

Congrats on your fry too. You must be thrilled! :D
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Thanks every body. I am a very happy chappy.

Setup: 20 gallon long tank. Filtered by an external eheim 2212, an internal IPF3 power filter. A duo sponge filter, a 4 inch bubble wand and a hydor internal air pump.

Temp: 84-85F

Will test pH, gH and kH tonight. Again....I did nothing different to stimulate this spawn. Good water, consistent parameters and a good source of food..... Tetra Prima, Frozen Bloodworm, Brine Shrimp, Baby Brine Shrimp, Mysus shrimp, Cyclopse (sp?) etc etc.

Camera: Kodak DX4530

I guess I am very lucky with my Zebras, over the past month or 2 they are really quite active and seem much more confident with me around their tank. When I am doing my tank maintainence, one of the adults (the nanny) will actually come out into the open and try to intimidate the tube I use to syphon along the sand. :lol: Gutsy little fella.

As far as what I am going to do with the new fry....I am leaving them be, for definate. One of them is already under the loving care of the nanny :D whilst the other one is hanging out beside a completely different cave....bless um.

I'll keep you all updated.
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Post by Rob »

Excellent News Dr. P

Fantastic photo's, the las tones of the male are excellent. So when are you setting up the new tansk to house all the new arrivals!!! :wink:

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Rob wrote:Excellent News Dr. P

Fantastic photo's, the las tones of the male are excellent. So when are you setting up the new tansk to house all the new arrivals!!! :wink:

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Post by Adam »

Congrats Dr P :D , better get cracking on that fish house. You'll definately be needing the extra space for the expanding zebra family, nice pictures by the way.

Well done mate.
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Post by wandj »

I noticed your temp is/was 74-75. How long was it like this? You said you didn't do anything to stimulate the spawn? So does this mean they are always in 74-75? Do you ever raise the temp? I'm curious....

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wandj wrote:I noticed your temp is/was 74-75. How long was it like this? You said you didn't do anything to stimulate the spawn? So does this mean they are always in 74-75? Do you ever raise the temp? I'm curious....

Thanks.
Well spotted there Wandj :oops: That should have read 84-85 (I will edit my earlier post now so as not to confuse others that read this thread in the future).

Playing with temperatures to try and induce a spawn is somthing I have never done with the Zebras. I kinda leave them to it, fiddle as little as possible and they got down to it.
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Post by wandj »

Uhhh.....I think I'm going to go run to my 55g tank and turn the heat back up again. :lol:

It's still at 82 right now after I turned them down to 76....thinking I might get a spawn because the colder water was the key.

Thanks for clearing that up. :wink:
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Post by Shell231 »

WOW! I love your pics, i am so jealous! well done mate keep us posted on the progress of them little sweeties!! :lol:
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Post by Des »

Congrats Dr P,

Well done and Good luck with the little ones. Do you know how many this time, or is the male still being too protective.?

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