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Tom thanks for response.I am looking for a long term cooperation so the price would be really good for both sides.Prefer to discuss it in private rather than on public board.
I supply only half of that amount so far, friend of my does another half but fish are realy good quality (mine are max F2) two different colours variation – orange and red fins.vtecParticipantPlecs and shrimps will eat the eggs for sure.I had the same situation a year ago.Move them to the seperate tank and you will see fries
vtecParticipantDarrylR wrote:Fry around I guesstimate….3 months maybe. Big enough to eat Baby Brine Shrimp.they should be around three weeks while you posted that.am I right?
vtecParticipant@Lissa wrote:
Hi!
I have 6 CDPs in a planted 10g. A couple days ago, I inadvertently added 4 Cherry Red Shrimp (they came in on the Java Moss I bought); one was a baby (very tiny) and three were adults.
However, It seems my CDPs have eaten two of my shrimp! The baby (which I didn’t really expect to survive the CDPs, it was so tiny), and one adult.
I looked long and hard for the missing adult shrimp, but he’s not in any of the plants, or in the filter. And, I saw three of the CDPs (one male and two females) harassing another shrimp; biting and pulling at it! It looked like one of the female CDPs managed to snatch a piece of exoskeleton, too. The amazing part is, the three adults are the same size as my CDPs.
I’ve since removed all the shrimp to my 30g.
Has anyone witnessed this behaviour before?
I can asure you they definitelly do.
vtecParticipantI have more than 20 now
vtecParticipantI can have them (500) for less than half your price in Germany.
vtecParticipantI use this stuff everytime and the effect is amazing
vtecParticipant“Is an ultra-fine, homogenised liquid rearing feed for the tiny young fish of egg-laying breeds which are still too small for artemia nauplia or other feed of a similar size.
JBL NobilFluid contains high-quality proteins as nutrients, fats and carbohydrates for energy, as well as fibres. An additional mulitvitamin complex provides the young fry with vital vitamins and promotes healthy growth”
Really simple and cheap method of feeding the frysvtecParticipantjust today I noticed 7 frys in the tank and luckilly i had a chance to move it to a little tank filled with the water from the big one.Fed it with the microworms and JBL fluid, we’ll see if they survive.
vtecParticipantI haven’t noticed enything yet altough it has been a week only since I started with my CPDs so it might be just too early
I keep waiting
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