Atabapo Severums

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Dude, you need to dicth that black gravel and lace rock for some playsand and branchy *** wood. Perfection right there with that stunning a group of sevs.
I call dibs on fry!!! :headbang2
 
straitjacketstar;3266025; said:
Dude, you need to dicth that black gravel and lace rock for some playsand and branchy *** wood. Perfection right there with that stunning a group of sevs.
I call dibs on fry!!! :headbang2
I would, just dont have the $ for it. Been wanting to get rid of that black gravel for some time now.
 
I just looked at the tank and saw that another pair had just layed eggs, more than the other pair. lets see if more of them pair off.
Ive noticed that they like to put their eggs on the rocks and not the ceramic pots i have in there, I guess they like the rough surface better.
 
I just caught the dominant pair, and when i took out the female she spat these guys out.

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RexFish;3281662; said:
I just caught the dominant pair, and when i took out the female she spat these guys out.

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:headbang2, that's cool. Have you talked to Sean about his schedule this coming weekend? You need those sponge filters.
 
Hey rex thanks for the Advice.... my Female laid eggs and im just waiting...also when they hatch should I remove the female for she can spit out the frys for I can feed them in a 5 gallon??? or leave them with her??
 
LouieV;3282122; said:
Hey rex thanks for the Advice.... my Female laid eggs and im just waiting...also when they hatch should I remove the female for she can spit out the frys for I can feed them in a 5 gallon??? or leave them with her??

Is the pair in a community tank? Either way i would just leave the female there because the fry are inside her mouth, so theres no danger. If its the first time they have layed eggs then i wouldnt expect fry untill the second time around, but you never know. It was a week from the time they layed eggs till today, but i would wait longer so that when you do take them out they have a higher chance of survival on their own.
 
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