Are pups born with stingers?

burbon44s

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Just wanted to know if pups were born with stingers and if they're easier to handle than the big guys?
Or, are they super jumpy and ready to sting anything.?

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Yes they have stingers so the last thing you want to do is get a pups stinger caught in a net and stress them out. Use a rubber net or a tupperware container to get them out.

Keep them as stress free as possible after born so they start eating quickly


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burbon44s

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Thanks. Tupperware is the way I'm going to go.
I was planning on just leaving it in the main tank til they start to eat.
I just bought a drilled 40 breeder to set up for them, but not sure where to fit it.
I want to use the same water as the main tank.

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Hook it to your main sump and use a container as planned to move the pups. It takes awhile for their barb to harden so little worries about getting tagged by a newborn within the first few hours.
 

burbon44s

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That's pretty much the plan. Problem is I never thought my fish room wasn't big enough, until now.

Stinger question was because I wanted to try feeding by hand right away, and if they didn't have stingers, I'd be more comfortable doing so.

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This is a newborn BD pup i had Monday night showing the stinger. I agree 100% they will get caught in a net like Trevor mentioned.

If you have a tall tank that is hard to reach the bottom do a few dry runs to know what you're up against before its live pup time.

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Yes they have stingers so the last thing you want to do is get a pups stinger caught in a net and stress them out. Use a rubber net or a tupperware container to get them out.

Keep them as stress free as possible after born so they start eating quickly


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Question for you. Are the barbs larger on overdue pups? Just curious on your experience if you dont mind sharing.
 

Mr. Allgood

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Definitely don't have to worry about a barb on newborn retic pups. Must be yet another difference in species
 
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