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The eggs hatched! Either yesterday when I was at the inauguration or today.. Having to stay up since 4 AM till midday I was knocked out so I was unable to check out the CPD tank.
They just hatched so not freeswimming yet, and because I do not have an uberleet camera to take pictures of I am borrowing them from this site.( http://www.danios.info/fish/margaritatus.aspx) And this is what they look like currently:
They do not swim to move much UNLESS you move em yourself by moving a net towards them or a siphon, but they just cling to the glass.
DarrylRParticipantI found fry in the main tank! I was swishing around the java moss and I saw a fry cling to the glass . Hunting time!
Seeing I have fry already, they must have bred a few days before
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DarrylRParticipantVery AWESOME site on the growth of an egg to fry stage, hopefully I can get some good pictures myself .
DarrylRParticipantVery nice tank, are they more open in that tank or still shy with all the plants?
DarrylRParticipanthttp://www.aquabid.com has good plants also you can join fish forums that could sell cheaper as well and more variety.
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/My favorite fish forums.
DarrylRParticipantHere is a list of some plants:
http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_list.php?category=11
Usually some pet stores sell terrestrial plants that mean they have to be half in water and half out. Also some plants that should not be in the aquarium that are usually those potted in soil.
DarrylRParticipantIs that purple/green plant, purple waffle? It is not aquatic and will surely rot and cause problems. As well as that white/green plant.
Other than that, great looking tank.
DarrylRParticipantIf it is without a top just don’t spook them because they get scared easily and might dart/jump out of the tank.
To me I wouldn’t put any plants to cover the top.. but that is just me :lol: .
DarrylRParticipantI seen mix responses due to pH, Temp, Hardness/Softness. Most revolved around 74 degrees and up.
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