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... found the slide show ... ==> edit: but it defeats my passwordwasserscheu wrote:Hi Mark,
... Symptoms are for example extrem swollen liver, I dissected a colisa once, and even posted here... I´ll look for ot later and show a link if I find the pic´s again...

so I´m trying with pic´s







I remeber, this organ was cut and had already a “creamy” consitency, while the one from the female was still solid enough to be cut…

Wolfram
Thank you Wolfram!
For some this may be gruesome, but for me, it's fascinating.
For some this may be gruesome, but for me, it's fascinating.

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You communicate very well. It is a pleasure to listen to and read your posts. You are well educated and have nothing to apologize for. This is a World Wide Forum. I am glad you are here with usFor my part, I do the unprecise communication also in German, so I need to improve anyway

Shari ,you were very astute to recognize that immediatly

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Very interesting set of pictures Wolfram

She is in with 3 other B. almorhae all bigger than her and they seem to interact with each other and leave her alone, on the very rare occasions that there is interaction between the female and the other 3 it is usually her chasing themRocco wrote: Don't mean to hijack this tread but... has anyone tried putting a gravid female Almorhae in a tank with a male?

I have had her for around 2 years and shge is now around 4" and she was 1 1/2" when I got her.Marcos Mataratzis wrote:
Lovelly gravid female Mad Duff!![]()
How old is she?

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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
When she slims down is it always in response to water changes, or something else?
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When it happens it doesn't seem to coincide with any water changes or anything, she normally starts fattening up around 2 months after the last time and she could stay at what could be considered maximum size for a couple of weeks and then she will let the eggs go at night or early on a morning.shari2 wrote:When she slims down is it always in response to water changes, or something else?
I have tried to see if there do seem to be any particular triggers but I haven't noticed any


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