I'm almost certain I do but they won't show color because of the dominant male and female in the tank. The females are just as relentless ass the malesVery nice. Have any extra females out of the group?
Thanks for the heads up. They have dug a bunch of different pits around the flower pots so I'll definitely keep a look out under them. They're so small. Is it harmful for them to spawn this early. The female is 2.5" the male is about 3"These guys are looking phenomenal and certainly posses some real potentialJhay3513 . By the sounds of it you have a pair that are very close to spawning. My pair displays the exact same behavior prior to spawning. I've also noticed that my pair in particular are very good at hiding the eggs - there has been multiple occasions where they've laid without me knowing, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled if you're hoping to retain some of the fry.
Ok well that's good to hear. I've tried Northfin veggie and northfin krill, and thought that maybe it was the northfin so the other day I bought NLS Thera + A and the fluval bugbites and the discriminate against all pellets equally lol. I've been feeding kens spirulina flakes but the leave so much dust in my sump I wanted to try something "cleaner". They also get frozen blood worms and frozen brine shrimp and fresh green peas. Should I just keep dropping the pellets in everyday until they take them?Congrats on the pair man! And what pellets are you trying to feed? All mine have accepted so far are veggie / spirulina flakes and some veggie nls pellets. They definitely prefer the flakes over the pellets though.
Ok well that's good to hear. I've tried Northfin veggie and northfin krill, and thought that maybe it was the northfin so the other day I bought NLS Thera + A and the fluval bugbites and the discriminate against all pellets equally lol. I've been feeding kens spirulina flakes but the leave so much dust in my sump I wanted to try something "cleaner". They also get frozen blood worms and frozen brine shrimp and fresh green peas. Should I just keep dropping the pellets in everyday until they take them?
I'll give that a try and see what they do. They're ***holes. Tried and truePicky pellet eaters are always tricky. Ive had luck with picky eaters by power feeding what they like for a few days and then giving them a day or two with no food. They usually get real hungry after that and go for the pellets. Just keep at it, at least they are eating!
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