2 pairs 1 female didn't make it, so currently 2 males 1 femaleWere you able to bring back several?
While we were on the trolley going to different sections of the hotel complex I saw it peaking out along the forested area so I found a few openings which had the typical cenote fish (dempseys, livebearers and rhamdia cats) I caught them with a hand line with a small jig head tipped with a waxworm...caught a bunch but had to do sorting to find nice one, I've found in the past and this trip the dempseys had pug faces, in this area along with the cenotes, maybe not a lot of genetic variation?Nice job bringing them back.
I've not been to that cenote, how did you capture them?
Sure I'll get you some dempseys and texas (if they ever spawn), as for packing I do at least 1 water change a day, depending on their water source, with fish over 2 inches I found breather bags to be worthless, with these fish I used 6 inch bags, bagged individually and doubled bagged, wrapped in dirty clothes packed in an upright suitcase..I've noticed a lot of pug faced ones too, and because many of the cenotes are small, agree about the genetic variation.
If you get a spawn or 2 I'll swap you some intermedium fry, if all goes well.
Or maybe I can find some Geo crassilabris in Panama in Oct.
I know you've been able to bring many back
Curious, how did you pack for the flight? breather bags? regular? in small styro?