Baby blue and black convicts, CT

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Kcameron

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Mar 17, 2009
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Hey all, I have a new generation of convicts from 2 different pairs now in my 55g. Gonna need to be clearing some of them out soon because they obviously wont all fit in the tank. I am from New London County in Connecticut, USA. Will only be willing to trade or sell for pickup--no delivery. I care bout these little guys and want to see how the others pair up first and will be getting rid of the remainders. There are 3 older ones left from one brood and 6 from the newer brood. I want 1-2 pairs from the group so ill be getting rid of 1-2 of the bigger ones and around 2-4 of the little guys.

I'll be posting better pictures next weekend but I have these crappy ones and a bad video from my 6yr old phone lol. Let me know if youre interested so I cant get an idea of what im gonna do with these guys. I dont just want to give them to the LFS cause I dont trust them much :ROFL:
 
Here are the photos:

for the first one, you can see one of the larger babies in the hole and one of the smaller ones is barely seen to the left on the clay rock decoration.


The second one is the largest

The final one has the two largest.

Sorry for the bad quality, I will take some more with an actual camera next weekend. You can still get a feeling for their size and color though

bc1.jpg

bc32.jpg

convicts.jpg
 
damn cons have gone off the market around me... i was looking for a pair to make feeder fish
 
Bizzaro;3045420; said:
damn cons have gone off the market around me... i was looking for a pair to make feeder fish
cons are prolific breeders but for feeders I'd recommend keeping a tank of live bearers--mollies platies, etc-- something with less spines and less protective parents. comet goldfish are also easy to breed. Plus these guys are too cute to feed to a monster
 
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