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Thread: Hyphessobrycon amapaensis

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    thats really neat to hear mick.. will be awesome when you can include some pics of the little buggers..

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    I also awaiting pictures of the babies
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    they are still in the camera, at the moment they are about 3-4 mm long, so i'm trying to get the best shot of them.
    cheers, mick

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    well here is a shot of one of the fry, only a few days after it had absorbed the yolk sack, i think you can see what they are feeding on in this shot, to those who don't know it's called paramecium, not much of a fish to look at .
    cheers, mick
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    well i still think its a very ncie shot.. thanks mick..

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    Nice. Did you specially culture the paramecium for the fries?

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    ive always got paramecium on the go since it came in a sort of kit form in 2000, it's a lot easier than how we used to culture it, all we need to feed it now is gram flour and it's ready for feeding in less than a week.
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    heres a pic of one of the fry at nearly 3 wks old it's nearly 1cm long now,
    i'm waiting to see how long it takes to get it's adult colouration and that will be the last pic i post on this thread, the fry are now feeding on crushed flake food bbs and micro worms .
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    Here is the last pic of the fry at 3 months old, that is how long it takes the colouration to appear



    Cheers
    Mick

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    Flash cause taht blue shimmer?

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    no ranma' you can see it when it turns in the water thier in my wifes tank she likes them.
    mick
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