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Yeah, but none of the female have taken their young out. I am afraid they don't because they are fear it is not for them du of the too small tank. That will make moving everyone safely in a news home a bit tricker. After more than a week (a week and half for the first female), it should already...
Yeah, it is supposed to arrived by the end of the month. In the meantime both females have eggs (or I think it is wriggles now for one one them). So I don't how I will do to move the male, both females with their offspring to the news tank... perhaps I will just separate the females from their...
Some updates! I miserably failed the blackworms and the tubifex. or to be more precise, I failed them once, tried again and then the birds have eaten them (put in a shallow basin.. too shallow...).
I ordered a bigger custom-made tank (should arrived in a month or a month and half), so I could...
Well, I will keep the thread update.Today I started the breeding of the black worms, the other will come later. I planning on the other species in the on coming weeks.
They arrived in February
Now they are grown up
They also have there first fry, now 2 weeks old free swimming (picture is 2 days free swimming), and they are picky babies!
Fish can also swim on the back angles and behind the rocks (there is 2 to 3cm large passage between the glass and the rock on the back of the tank
In the end the endlers livebearers will move out and just a pair of Abacaxis will stay (I am actively looking for a male now, but they tend to be...
Dimensions 60*30*37, indeed as it is not fully filled it is less than 60l net (should be around 40-50 Lwith a filtration 2*300l/h but no current). But even if the amount of water itself could be important, the surface area of the aquarium is maybe even more important. in the end this tank will...
Thank you!
For now I don't think they will colored much more because they are all females. I need to find a male (perhaps I will order one from an online shop next month if I haven't find one till then). By good point is they aren't shy anymore! or at least the dominant female... because if the...
Today is the first free swimming day. The female has a lot of babies which would suggest that she is a sp. tefé as the male :D
There are more young than what we see on the picture but the lens has a limited depth of focus!
They are pretty ladies indeed but they are A. sp Abacaxis and not A. sp tefé ;)
They start to get more confident and show up in the tank. Unfortunalty I cannot keep them all and I need to find a good mate for the one I will keep and re-home the other.
When I see how my a. sp tefé behave now...
Thank you for your reply!
I have also a WC pair of sp. tefé (in another tank) but they settled in way faster (after 2 weeks they didn't mind me being in front of the tank and after 3 weeks they use to be even curious (see if I have so food for them I bet...).
I've add some more leaves. They...
Hi!
Here is my 60L tank (60*30), originally set up for A.sp Abacaxis
Population
a group of juvenile A. sp abacaxis
4 endlers livebearers
It is not a biotope aquarium because I didn't pay attention to original location of the plants (so I have bucephalendras, riccardia and anubias...
For my...
Cool, it means chances are high that the female is a sp Tefé. And if I purchased another female from the same catch she will also most likely be a sp. Tefé (they are in a 200l 90*50 so there is enough room for 2 females).
Thank you!