My not so micro micropeltes' and other fishies.

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Euge;938177; said:
the yellow coloration doesn't necessarily mean its malnutritoned. Basically he was saying that if you feed it a varied diet its adult colours would appear at a much earlier size than if you only fed the micro one type of food. :D
righto:)
 
GigMan;938145; said:
;)

but why you dont leave them in the pond for the meanwhile and take them after you have bought a bigger tank ? bad bad boy :(
if you mean the pond with the carps, i like having my carps without chunks missing.
if you mean the pond i caught them from, there are plenty of fishermen there who will eat them if they catch them..
 
jonathansd;938205; said:
if you mean the pond with the carps, i like having my carps without chunks missing.
if you mean the pond i caught them from, there are plenty of fishermen there who will eat them if they catch them..


grml... oki - lets wait for a bigger tank ;)
 
Euge;938177; said:
the yellow coloration doesn't necessarily mean its malnutritoned. Basically he was saying that if you feed it a varied diet its adult colours would appear at a much earlier size than if you only fed the micro one type of food. :D

so after feeding him a wide variety of diet,is it still malnutritioned? he is now 21 inches in 1 year.
 
Euge;938177; said:
the yellow coloration doesn't necessarily mean its malnutritoned. Basically he was saying that if you feed it a varied diet its adult colours would appear at a much earlier size than if you only fed the micro one type of food. :D

read it for what it says...:) now get over it...
 
how did you catch the mother AND fry? Are they a mouthbrooder?
 
fishdance;938820; said:
how did you catch the mother AND fry? Are they a mouthbrooder?
yups.. caught the mother and most of her fry.. fry were about 2 inch when i caught em.. they are not mouthbrooders.. a micro's mouth is not a nice place to be..
 
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