tankmates Gambusia MFK Member Feb 22, 2007 335 7 18 OH Dec 8, 2007 #11 Thanks! Could you explain the "bottle trap"?
tankmates Gambusia MFK Member Feb 22, 2007 335 7 18 OH Dec 9, 2007 #12 I think that the left over fry ate many of the eggs. There are not very many wrigglers that the parents have moved.
I think that the left over fry ate many of the eggs. There are not very many wrigglers that the parents have moved.
J jdepasqu2 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 12, 2007 711 0 16 philadelphia Jan 23, 2008 #13 I was wondering where these fish are native too...?? thanks....
S stav341 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2008 10 0 0 israel Jan 24, 2008 #14 congratz hope they wont die....
J Jkoziatek Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 5, 2007 829 0 0 NY Jan 25, 2008 #15 congrats... cant wait to see em grown!
tankmates Gambusia MFK Member Feb 22, 2007 335 7 18 OH Jan 25, 2008 #16 The fish are breeding again. Since my first post on the jewels in November, they have spawned 4 times. The oldest fry are almost 1 inch. The newest fry hatched a couple of days ago.
The fish are breeding again. Since my first post on the jewels in November, they have spawned 4 times. The oldest fry are almost 1 inch. The newest fry hatched a couple of days ago.
tankmates Gambusia MFK Member Feb 22, 2007 335 7 18 OH Jan 25, 2008 #17 By the way, the jewels are native to West Africa.