Looks like a puffer fish. How may made it?
They can really breed at home? Cool.
Hi lads,
here's a pic of a 1day old fry, the question who are the parents?
I know but do you? Haha
It's just a bit of fun to see what answers you give. Sorry about the quality of the pic it's the best my camera can do.
mick
Last edited by benny; 2nd Apr 2006 at 12:39. Reason: Update gallery link
Looks like a puffer fish. How may made it?
They can really breed at home? Cool.
koah fong
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ya, agree that it looks like a baby puffer. Well, do you happen to have any puffer in your tank? If have, then almost can solve the mystery liao
Woah! Big eyes! Let's call him Pumo!!!
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hi lads, i know who the parents are cos theyre the only fish in the tank.
but i can tell you your'e well out it's not in that family group, a clue is they come from south america.
i agree they do look like a puffer but they aren't, have another guess now you have where they are caught.
cheers mick
ok, seems no one is trying any more guesses i'll tell you what the fry is, it's
Nanacara adoketa, so when you lads start to get fry of them asks benny or one of the other great photographers to take a pic of your fry.
cheers mick
Oh my, that little thing sure looks damn cool bro!!! I like the little polka dots pattern on the fry.... You're tempting me to get a pair of them!! Arghh......
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hmmm...sounds mysterious..
show us a pic, bro!!
Originally Posted by mickthefish
Here's the parents of big-eyes, this is mum, dad is in photo gallery
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Nannacara adoketa!!!
That's a bloody good fry shot Mick!! And the female specimen is really looking in great shape! Just look at the ventral fins.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Whoa, I've only seen these in books. Sweet that you have some and they're breeding!
Eric
hi eric about 5 yrs ago they were as common as guppies in our area they were going for peanuts at fish auctions, but now they are pretty rare again, there's only me and a mate breeding them at the moment in the north of england from wild caughts that is.
cheers mick
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