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Welcome,
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Well, not exactly. But I am thrilled that I finally got some white cloud babies! Still dinky, but I think enough to BAP. I am pretty excited. Now to try those tremendously difficult zebra danios!
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Congrats Mike!!
You could see in that tank? |
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I got my nifty magnifying glass and a flashlight! But I can see little silver fish and big eyes!
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Pics, or it didn't happen!
Good job Mikey. |
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Nice job....I had to give you a little grief!!
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Nice Job Mike. My females always look pregnant, but I never see any babies. I think the gold barbs like sushi.
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Cool, good job dude!
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Congrats! Mike what are you tank specs and water parameters? My females always look like they are about to explode but they just stay that way
I've even tried setting the male and female alone in a jar with java moss and nothing. I know someone that just breeds them in gallon jars...maybe just my luck lol... |
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2.5 gallon tank. Java moss - enough for them not to be able to swim real fast in the tank. Tiny sponge filter. Room temp. I just fed them well. Males were colored up nicely. Left them in the tank for about 3-4 days. Removed them to a new tank. I just moved them again. I plan on doing this every 3 days or so to see how they do. I gotta enough "Walter moss" to fill lots of little containers!
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Nice job Mike!
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Got my second tank of babies! First ones are still kicking! The white clouds were just moved to their 4th tank. I don't see anything in the 3rd one yet. But, it seems to take a few days. Funny to be so excited about such a simple fish.
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Oh the simple pleasures in life and fish keeping are the bests. Keep us updated.
Jack |
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Last Edit: 1 year, 6 months ago by Jackd.
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Where's that camera at?
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