M matt612 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2010 97 0 0 lancashire uk Mar 30, 2011 #1 Two of my parrots have paired and female is looking fatter and has dropped her tube i have removed her to my sump along with my male flowerhorn whats my chances of babies didnt want eggs wasted on sterile parrot
Two of my parrots have paired and female is looking fatter and has dropped her tube i have removed her to my sump along with my male flowerhorn whats my chances of babies didnt want eggs wasted on sterile parrot
M matt612 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2010 97 0 0 lancashire uk Mar 30, 2011 #2 any thoughts please
T TennesseeMatt Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 1, 2011 77 0 0 Tennessee Mar 30, 2011 #3 I'm getting a supposed fertil pair tomorrow, but its extremely low for male parrots to be fertile
beantickler Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 5, 2008 1,463 7 68 ~Pittsburgh~ Mar 30, 2011 #4 With the FH a high % chance... With a male parrot about a slim to none chance...
C Camphilophus Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 11, 2008 5,202 4 0 Howell, Michigan Mar 30, 2011 #5 Why does everybody need to breed their fish? Things are not going to work out this time with either males imo.
Why does everybody need to breed their fish? Things are not going to work out this time with either males imo.
M matt612 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2010 97 0 0 lancashire uk Mar 31, 2011 #6 Camphilophus;5009132; said: Why does everybody need to breed their fish? Things are not going to work out this time with either males imo. Click to expand... why not if it pays towards food and the next upgrade
Camphilophus;5009132; said: Why does everybody need to breed their fish? Things are not going to work out this time with either males imo. Click to expand... why not if it pays towards food and the next upgrade