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Participanti lost all the fry from the first nest, they were all eatenup , but very soon i had a second nest, i turned the camera 90degrees to the right to make the pictures:
last wednesday i spotted one fry:
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Participantthanks for the compliments!
L777 i’ve seen once very small amanoshrimpfry, they’ve to be raised up in brackish water so they become fish food…but my cherry and rainbowshrimps has lots of fry who become adults, but many will be eaten by the fish.
cherryshrimp:
peacockgobi:
L-260:
L-136a:
L-316:
Rhino wui male:
amano with eggs:
pleco:
dwarfbotia:
oto macrospilus:
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ParticipantL777 the adults of the bloodworms really bites!!ha ha
on the wood: L-136a, under the wood L-260 and L-316:
young Heterandria formosa, i think almost 3 weeks old:
Hisonotus leucofrenatus:
Corydoras similis:
L-260:
young Cor.trilineatus:
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Participantbeautiful pics and nice fish gene!
October 28, 2007 at 3:16 pm in reply to: Danio pictures from Glenn – lots of pictures warning #12818glenn
Participantthank you all for the compliments!!
L777 the javamoss is pinned with a needle at the backwall and grows to all sides.
cpd’s in the rio 240 communitytank,
cor.habrosus,botia sidthimunki, and cpd:
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ParticipantHello Gene!
i think it’s the same, my “free translation” for the dutch word rode muggenlarf is red midge/ mosquito larf(larvae)
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Participant@Crazedpuffer wrote:
Nice fish!
Aren’t the flounder brackish though?the Achirus achirus is a freshwater flounder.
October 20, 2007 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Danio pictures from Glenn – lots of pictures warning #12685glenn
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Participantbeautiful pic of the male bipindi :shock:
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Participantnice pics and tanks!!! and nice cats too!
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Participantbeautiful tanks, beautiful pics!!! :shock:
October 20, 2007 at 8:28 am in reply to: Danio pictures from Glenn – lots of pictures warning #12677glenn
Participantthank you for the compliments!
I think the flash gives the cpd that particular gold or green colour on the back. it’s not really gold i think
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Participantthank you for the compliments!
the floander(achirus achirus) is steeling the red mosquitolavae from the young Cory trilineatus:
mosquitolarvae!:
gone larvae!!, this happened very very quiqkly:
after that, the floander seems to be a tent for the L-260:
this Japonica-shrimp looks cross-eyed to it:
October 16, 2007 at 8:26 pm in reply to: Danio pictures from Glenn – lots of pictures warning #12635glenn
ParticipantThanks Gene!
The rio 240 communitytank with 16 wildcaptured cpd’s:
yesterday i discovered 1 young cpd in this tank, amazing diehard this young cpd: he/she survived many shrimps, cory’s, botia’s and L-numbers:
rio 240 cpd’s:
aqua-65 with the G1 cpd’s:
shrimppallet time!:
October 11, 2007 at 7:28 am in reply to: Danio pictures from Glenn – lots of pictures warning #12573glenn
ParticipantThank you for the compliments!
aquaholic85, i use a Nikon coolpix 2000 compactcamera.
male to femal ratio? you mean how many male and female? I think 50/50…
Albatross, yes, but time flies when you’re watching fish!!!
the wild captured cpd’s in the community tank:
mmm? “goldback”cpd? ha ha :wink:
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