If I had to guess at first, that’s a lot of crap, unless you feed worms to her.
That would be why. Blood worms may be like crack to a fish but it's hard for em to digest the skin of em so quite often you'll get what you have now. Just a big mess of passed blood worms skins.I had given her 1/3 of a small cube blood worms because she hasn't been eating much.... but that was when I noticed this stuff so it's not ALL blood worms
Generally I prefer natural breeding if at all possible. Makes it much easier when the parents do all the work for ya. As for the breeding method you mentioned, it is definitely a safer alternative but can also backfire badly if the divider isn't securely in place so neither parent can move it. Grant the same can be said for the natural method as well. Ik atleast with FH's there's always risks when it comes to breeding just because of how aggressive they can be.Ruturaj
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I’d wait to see what experienced flowerhorn breeders say. If I’m correct, you put the plate near the divider and let the male fertilize the eggs through it.
Ok because I dont give them daily, maybe 2x a week but because she hasn't been eating much of anything else I just gave her some of those this am.That would be why. Blood worms may be like crack to a fish but it's hard for em to digest the skin of em so quite often you'll get what you have now. Just a big mess of passed blood worms skins.
Personally I would cut that back to only once a week just to avoid em getting addicted to em. Well that and that it's hard for em to pass out all of the empty skins, has a possibility of constipation.Ok because I dont give them daily, maybe 2x a week but because she hasn't been eating much of anything else I just gave her some of those this am.
Ahh ok ok so a good looking ZZ Red Dragon. He's got lovely pearling and a nice straight flowerline. That and atleast he doesn't have a full blown door knob on his forehead either.This is Steve, the side view is about a month ago the front view is him the other day
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