Hybridfish7 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 4, 2017 2,864 2,802 739 Apr 30, 2018 #11 ah, i knew they helped fry out of the shells but i didn't know they ate them so that they didn't grow fungus and infect the fry.
ah, i knew they helped fry out of the shells but i didn't know they ate them so that they didn't grow fungus and infect the fry.
Hybridfish7 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 4, 2017 2,864 2,802 739 Apr 30, 2018 #12 ah, i knew they helped fry out of the shells but i didn't know they ate them so that they didn't grow fungus and infect the fry.
ah, i knew they helped fry out of the shells but i didn't know they ate them so that they didn't grow fungus and infect the fry.
icptoke3 Exodon MFK Member Apr 28, 2018 65 26 26 38 new york Apr 30, 2018 #13 Thanks fellas. I think this batch is a waste tho sadly. I appreciate the advice. I've only bred live bearers so far Reactions: tlindsey
Thanks fellas. I think this batch is a waste tho sadly. I appreciate the advice. I've only bred live bearers so far
icptoke3 Exodon MFK Member Apr 28, 2018 65 26 26 38 new york May 1, 2018 #14 They were all infected this morning. Washed down the drai . Hopefully again soon
Niki_up Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 5, 2018 2,344 4,102 439 May 5, 2018 #15 Also, if the eggs are from EBJD x EBJD (the fish in your profile pic) then if they do hatch they probably won’t survive very long as wrigglers or fry, I’m not sure there ever was a successful breeding between two EBJDs, though I could be wrong. Reactions: icptoke3
Also, if the eggs are from EBJD x EBJD (the fish in your profile pic) then if they do hatch they probably won’t survive very long as wrigglers or fry, I’m not sure there ever was a successful breeding between two EBJDs, though I could be wrong.