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syno321

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  1. Catfish are very smart as fish go. Maybe the catfish heard that the man had a frog in his throat and thought he'd help him and satisfy his hunger at the same time. :hey:
  2. A friend who was quite successful (>1000) breeding the Zebras used to take the hatchlings away from the parents.
  3. What Jayba said. The beef heart is a protein source totally foreign to the intestinal flora of fish, and therefore most don't really have the necessary intestinal flora and enzymes to properly digest not only the protein but also the fats. This is accentuated with young fry whose intestinal tracts take time to develop the intestinal flora that they will have as adults. If you don't want to use a tank, I'm betting that one of those Marina holding/breeding containers will work really well with the initial raising of the fry. Why are you not feeding them live baby brine shrimp? I know that they'll eat that.
  4. I bred bleheri years ago and really enjoyed the experience.
  5. Congratulations! Are you doing daily water changes on the bucket?
  6. You're getting to be quite good with that camera of yours.
  7. Do you mean Porthole Livebearers? ...or is the poor condition of the roads in this province getting you down?
  8. You embrace every opportunity you can.... have you no shame -05-
  9. The eggs are adhesive, so I think that any attempt to siphon them might damage them. Is there any way that you can cordon off the area of the tank that they are in to allow them to hatch their eggs? If not, you could try to remove the substrate that the eggs are on, and the male to a separate tank, to allow him to try to hatch them in peace. The young are fairly easy to raise on live bbs and fine sinking food.
  10. There's not many people out there with great familiarity with the whiptail tribe. In person, using planetcatfish/ cat-e-log is going to be much more accurate than any picture. Try it and see what you come up with. Let us know what you think is the proper ID..
  11. I purchased some juvenile Pseudotropheus kingsizei "Orange" for the friend of a friend. I was pleasantly surprised when I got home and found that my Corydoras CW049 had spawned again. :thumbs:
  12. You'll have plenty re-grown by Friday!!! Jason! She doesn't need any encouragement, and neither do the rest of the d--kweed lovers.
  13. Come around 10 to view the lots and see if there's anything that tickles your fancy. The format will be explained briefly before the auction begins. Stay, watch the proceedings, and bid on what you like. If you are a member of an approved aquarium club you can run a tab, if not cash is needed.
  14. :cuss: Actually I've been working with an allergist for the last few months and she thinks that I'm cured, so bring it on! I just got back from the Catfish Convention in Washington so I haven't had a chance to compile my list of items. Pretty much guaranteed to have some exotic Corys there.
  15. Have you considered going to a meeting of the Aquarium Club of Edmonton?
  16. If the eggs are together in a plaque they might be the aeneus. If they are laid singly and hidden very well then they might be the weitzmani. For more info on breeding the weitzmani check out my breeding article on planetcatfish.
  17. Oliver would be able to identify them properly for you. If you do get some ask Oliver to specify the collection site, as there are a couple of locations that eques are found and the care for the two are different. If you do arrange for a shipment let it be known here as there may be other people willing to go in with you for some.
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