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- 100
- Location
- New York City/Westchester County
My pair of P. ten. (kineke) spawned last week and the fry were free swimming on Saturday morning. This is the second spawn for this pair, they ate the first spawn just after the fry became free swimming. This time the parents seem to be less stressed out. Its hard to tell exactly how many fry there are, but 100 seems a reasonable approximation.
The fry seem smaller that the p. pulcher fry I have seen. Is this observation correct?
I am feeding them a mixture of liquid fry #1, extremley fine powdered flake, decapsulated brine shimp eggs and frozen bbs. I feed them 3 or 4 times a day. They seem to be eating something because their bellies are noticibly full a few minutes after feeding. I suppose that in a few days they will be able to eat the frozen bbs and decapsulated eggs if they are not able to do so now. In any case, I was wondering if there are any other important differences between P. ten. fry and P. pulcher fry that I should be aware of.
One other point. My tank space is getting limited and I was considering raising the P. ten. fry with some of the p. pulcher fry that I currently have. Can someone tell whether p. ten. kineke will mate with p. pulcher?
The fry seem smaller that the p. pulcher fry I have seen. Is this observation correct?
I am feeding them a mixture of liquid fry #1, extremley fine powdered flake, decapsulated brine shimp eggs and frozen bbs. I feed them 3 or 4 times a day. They seem to be eating something because their bellies are noticibly full a few minutes after feeding. I suppose that in a few days they will be able to eat the frozen bbs and decapsulated eggs if they are not able to do so now. In any case, I was wondering if there are any other important differences between P. ten. fry and P. pulcher fry that I should be aware of.
One other point. My tank space is getting limited and I was considering raising the P. ten. fry with some of the p. pulcher fry that I currently have. Can someone tell whether p. ten. kineke will mate with p. pulcher?