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mickthefish
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Post by mickthefish » Sat Nov 03, 2007 6:47 am

mark mate, they never stop breeding.
if i had loads of tank space, i could have 100's of them all you need to breed this little fish is a 12x8x8 tank with a sponge filter, large pebbles or marbles and a grill to let the eggs drop through.
OH and a pair of fish and bingo you will have enough fry to supply emma's shop forever more. HAHA

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Martin Thoene
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Post by Martin Thoene » Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:16 am

Anything further to report yet MD?

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Post by Mad Duff » Sat Nov 03, 2007 9:18 am

Mad Duff wrote:The eggs didn't seem to get eaten as they were visible for a couple of days and then gradually started disappearing so hopefully that was a sign that they were hatching rather than getting eaten :?

I did do a water change two days before hand and I had switched of the cooling fan, on the days that they spawned the temperature had risen from 76 to 78.

I have seen some very small things moving under cobbles but it could be debris or anything so nothing certain yet, a couple of the females have already started to plump up again so hopefully they are going to start spawning again.
This is as up to date as it gets, any wrigglers and I will be sure to let you all know :)
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