iLoveHebe;2916352; said:nice video,the music matches the clip
Thanks Brian!
I try to match up the music to what I record, I think it makes the video that much more enjoyable when the media is in sync.
iLoveHebe;2916352; said:nice video,the music matches the clip
benzjamin13;2916354; said:Very nice! Big Betty probably saw you taping them and thought, "Pervert!" And that was probably the only chance your poor Plat. Sen hadMaybe next time she'll be more of an exhibitionist for you.
I hope so! I even lit candles just to get this shot aspear said:if you can breed that plat...you will have some fry worth quite a bit of money!
nice fish too!
thank you.. i will do that... hard to get pic but i willCohazard;2916327; said:It was! Before, I used to believe that getting them to spawn would be very very difficult, and that the only way to do it would be the way the farms do, by using hormones.
But by seeing other clips like this, and reading a well written article about the spawning of endli endli in an aquarium, I realized that once you have a setup they are comfortable in (read that as low-lighting, places to hide, etc...) all it takes is time.
Polypterus mature very slowly and aren't like some cichlids that can be bred relatively quickly. With time, a proper setup, and a definitely male and female, spawning in the home aquarium is not only possible, but inevitable, sans hormones!
Thank you Liz
If you post pics of the anal fin of your pair of albinos many here can sex them for you. I know they are large enough to be acurately sexed now.
I think my female palmas beuttikoferi is the fatest, and I'm fairly sure it's because she is full of eggs. I don't have a male for her though![]()
Red Devil;2916401; said:thank you.. i will do that... hard to get pic but i will![]()
it will be fun to know... i bought them both a couple of years ago..one grew big the other stayed a shrimp... in comparison... i will work on it ..thanks for the tips..Cohazard;2916411; said:Try getting a few small pieces of driftwood, flat smooth stones, etc... and lay them out in a network towards the front of your tank.
Bichirs looove to perch on things in their tank, and with all the new stuff they willl be actively investigating (head down of course to get a good sniff to figure out if it's food) and that will give you a prime opportunity to snap the shots.
Then you can take out all the stuff when you're done.
Also check out the polypterus primer, there is an explanation in there to help you know what to look for in sexing, it's easy when the fish are large enough.
Males have wide and thick anal fins, females have thin slender ones.