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WRXchic

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  1. The fry is still alive, I hope it will live. Anyone has picture of actual 2 headed fish ?
  2. From my last patch, I realize the fries are healthier when they are maturing inside an egg tumbler than the mother's mouth. Last week, my yellow lab was holding again, I guess for about a week. So I transferred the fries from her mouth to the egg tumbler, while the yolk is still attached. Then I realize there are 2 fries/egg are different from the others. One egg has TWO fries attached to one yolk, like a twin. Another egg has TWO HEAD and ONE TAIL attached to one yolk. I know it sound unbelievable, but it is True!! I wish I can take some pictures with my digital camera and show it to everyone, but the photo didn't turn really blurry, can't really see what I am talking about. But I can promise, I am telling the true. I am worry the egg with two head and one tail won't make it, anyone see something like this before? OR anyone one have any suggestion, how I am able to take the picture? I have a Digital SLR camera already, the problem is, there are layers of glass, water and the plastic tube blocking the fries that I can't focus on the object. Also, the fries are constantly moving that the camera can't focus at all.. I really really want to share this interesting egg with everyone.
  3. I put all of them in a 20 gallon tank with dividers. One has release the fries, but I can only see 3-4 swimming around. The other two still holding. I don't want to strip them, becuase I don't know are the fries ready yet. Last time I strip a yellow lab too early when the yolk is still attach, and I lost the whole batch.
  4. About 2 weeks ago, one of my pseudotropheus saulosi had her first batch of fries, and now I keep them in a 20G tank. I was so happy because I have been keeping cichlids for a few years and this is the first time they breed. Now I find out that 3 other cichlids, 1 yellow lab, 2 pseudotropheus saulosi are holding, and seems like they are ready to come out really soon. I don't have the equirments and spaces to set up three more small tanks. WHAT AM I GOING TO DO? I have the following question: Can I put 3 of the holding fish together in a 20G tank? Will they harm each other and their fries? Should I use a tank divider to divide the tank and keep each of them separatly? Once the fries are really to come out, I should be able to put them together since they will be the same size. Can I put the new fries in with the current fries? will that be too danger? Any other suggestion will be apperciate. :well:
  5. Thanks you for the tips, Erin. Well, I won't have the space to have a 200+ gallons tank. I barely have room for my 90 gallons tank. Maybe one day......when I move to a bigger house, I will consider it again. :P But I will always keep you and your rays in mind. Thanks you, I learn a lot... :bow:
  6. well, I thought my fish was insane... -roll-
  7. Hey, how big is your tank? I am thinking ( :eh: for a long time) starting a small tank of rays, what is the minimum size of tank that I can start with?
  8. Sorry, it take me awhile to post these picture up. Well, you know how shine they are... Vampire Pleco. I got it at the CAS spring auction for $110, most expensive fish that day. :thumbs: Zebra Butterfly Pleco, got at the CAS auction too. Golden Nugget Pleco. My favor! :heart: Little Bristle Nose Pleco
  9. Say no more, I love Mr. Moustache
  10. Too bad I am in Calgary, or I will rush there and get the L260. I think everyone knows now that I am a big sucker for suckers (Pleco). -roll-
  11. Very nice and neat tanks. I have over 50 fish in my 90 gallons, 60 % cichlids and 40% pleco. Do you think too much. The owner at Francios said I can get another 20 fish in there. :eh:
  12. I'm am really sorry Christian, didn't know you were after the pleco too. Thanks you for doing such a wonderful job at the auctions. Hands down.. :bow: Looking forward for the next auction already. I bumped 4 items up so I can get them soon. But end up didn't get the cichlids and the four eyes fish. My mind was set on the pleco, so don't mind giving up the cichlids. Can't compete with the boy who keep his hand up for the four eyes fish.
  13. Thanks you, I am flatter. I am the 'crazy' girl who bought the butterfly pleco and the vampire pleco. I'm so happy that I bought the most expensive fish at the auction, $166 for 2 pleco - money well spent. :thumbs: I will post their picture once they settle down. For the vendor who put the pleco up for auction: thanks you so much for bringing them, let me know if you have more Rare, Wild, Unique Pleco or Cichlids. - Tansy
  14. I have a 90g tank of different African cichlids including Yellow Labs, Frontosa, Powder Blue,golden serums.... My male:female are 1:3 for most of them. I have them for a few years now and about 4" - 5" long. Why they never breed? Any suggestion for how to make them breed? I start to think my tank is a homo-tank.
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