12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 12, 2009 #411 yes. they will eat anything, including most plants.
J jeffries Gambusia MFK Member Mar 20, 2009 185 0 16 53 Philadelphia, PA Sep 12, 2009 #412 Not picky then? Good... that means they can be fed a variety of things for best coloration results.
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 12, 2009 #413 yup. right now they get tetra colourbits, tetra crisps, wardley shrimp pellets and occasionally freeze dried plankton. when they are big enough, they will get the floating cichlid sticks I used to feed the lemon fins..
yup. right now they get tetra colourbits, tetra crisps, wardley shrimp pellets and occasionally freeze dried plankton. when they are big enough, they will get the floating cichlid sticks I used to feed the lemon fins..
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 12, 2009 #414 another pic from this afternoon, again, still not in focus
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 12, 2009 #415 you can see how much more colourful the red tinfoils are than their lemonfin cousins. I am liking how they look more and more..
you can see how much more colourful the red tinfoils are than their lemonfin cousins. I am liking how they look more and more..
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 13, 2009 #416 one of the 5 filament barbs. the green is starting to show too. not the best pic, but they never stop moving..
one of the 5 filament barbs. the green is starting to show too. not the best pic, but they never stop moving..
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 20, 2009 #417 okay, I know this isn't a great shot, but continuing in the tradition, its time for a one month (actually 5 weeks) growth comparison
okay, I know this isn't a great shot, but continuing in the tradition, its time for a one month (actually 5 weeks) growth comparison
12 Volt Man Potamotrygon MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,639 989 174 canada Sep 20, 2009 #418 up close daytime shots. the red always seems much brighter during the day, probably because the ambient light passes through the fins. they don't look this good at night lol
up close daytime shots. the red always seems much brighter during the day, probably because the ambient light passes through the fins. they don't look this good at night lol
J jeffries Gambusia MFK Member Mar 20, 2009 185 0 16 53 Philadelphia, PA Sep 20, 2009 #420 Very pretty fishies!