parosphromenus doesnt like bright light but as time goes by they will learn to adapt to it eventually emerge bolder by then feeding them shouldnt be a problem.
Hi, I got one pair of those from Azmi's last week.From what I've seen, they seem rather inactive and stay still all the time, and the male keeps hiding in the cave.I feed them frozen brine shrimp and frozen daphnia.I don't see them eat, but when I look at them, they seem rather full.Do they eat at night?Oh, and how do you breed them?
Last edited by darrenimo; 3rd Dec 2006 at 09:15.
2 foot tank:A few generations of solid red endlers, a lot of red ramshorn snails, 9 Corydoras Pygmaeus, 1 Ancistrus sp.3, 10 bee shrimps, 1 Rineloricaria sp. Red, 1 Atyopsis Gabonensis, 3 Java ferns, 1 Anubias Nana
parosphromenus doesnt like bright light but as time goes by they will learn to adapt to it eventually emerge bolder by then feeding them shouldnt be a problem.
Try not to give too much hiding space if you want to see your fish. They are very communual fish, just not too big difference in the sizes.
Cheers,
Andrew
how do you breed them?
2 foot tank:A few generations of solid red endlers, a lot of red ramshorn snails, 9 Corydoras Pygmaeus, 1 Ancistrus sp.3, 10 bee shrimps, 1 Rineloricaria sp. Red, 1 Atyopsis Gabonensis, 3 Java ferns, 1 Anubias Nana
I've tried mysis shrimp but they rejected. Now on diet of frozen blood worms and baby brineshrimp(bbs).
Last edited by Justikanz; 4th Dec 2006 at 02:58.
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