Maybe but not sure why they never had an interest.Possibly too late???
Maybe but not sure why they never had an interest.Possibly too late???
Thank you, it's really hard to get wildcaught dwarf cichlids here in Singapore due to the small population and market size making importers not want to bring them in. I usually make an annual trip to Hong Kong to get whatever is available at the time I'm there (a small fraction of what they get throughout the year - I just missed out on some beauties that arrived today but I'm only going next month), and whatever I can convince an importer friend to bring in from Glaser. The Glaser route is extremely iffy as my friend orders them in pairs (MOQ 3 pairs) but Glaser usually is wrong in gender identification, or just extremely unreliable in shipping out what is ordered. It's pretty painstaking building up a nice collection.Your collection sounds great.
White normally means they were not fertilized. Methlene blue won't help with that - mb helps with fungus. fungus is normal but when the female is there she will remove it or move the eggs.Some of the eggs are turning white despite adding methylene blue in accordance with the instructions on the bottleI've added more this morning to get a deeper blue, but haven't dared to add enough to make the water so dark that the eggs are barely visible like some Google results have suggested
That sounds a bit low, imo. I had mine at 26 degrees celcius.My fish room is air conditioned so water temperature is about 22-23 degrees celcius in those tanks.
Being in a tropical country mosquitoes (and dengue fever) are a concern, and my neighbour just behind my fish room doesn't properly maintain his backyard, leading to lots of mosquitoes breeding there. I have to keep the windows shut and hence air conditioning is on 24/7 due to the humidity. The air conditioner is set at 25 degrees celcius but the water tends to settle slightly lower. I don't really want to run a heater in each tank on the rack.That sounds a bit low, imo. I had mine at 26 degrees celcius.
After seeing the tank picture, I would definately add some more structure to the tanks. Maybe just a large piece of driftwood to create shelter and some floaters too.
I don’t think it has to be a lot.
Try look at some of “miguelgr7” (forum name, here), tanks on YouTube.
Here is his link.
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