That's great news Tyrone. We lost the adults from a commercial import in 2004. They didn't breed either but the male was beautiful.
I've got amieti fry! I've got amieti fry! I've got amieti fry!
If I seem overly excited it is because I am. The last time I had these fish back in 2002 I never so much as saw an egg. Now I have fry! Thanks to the BKA's Helen and Ian!
For those who may want to know the sordid details. The fish were spawned over long fibre peat moss at a barmy 16--17°C. (Yes, 17°C. I'm sure the betting folks would of put money on the fish being dead at 17°C rather than actually spawning.) The moss was pulled and stuffed into a plastic shopping bag and sat on my lab desk for several weeks until last night I noticed it under the various papers and thought "why not wet it and see..." I never saw any eggs in the moss before wetting.
Regards
That's great news Tyrone. We lost the adults from a commercial import in 2004. They didn't breed either but the male was beautiful.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Hi Stormhawk if you need some eggs of Fp.Amieti I will be happy to send you some from my paire... for now it's a bit to cold but let say in 3 to 4 weeks I will be happy to help you with this species. let me know, if you whant to see a picture of my male just let me know it is a very nice male
Salut
Marc Pominville (Gloup-Gloup)
Québec.Canada
Bonjour Marc,
Welcome to the forum, that's a very kind offer there. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks. Would it be possible for you to post up pictures of your male?
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Thanks( et merçi pour le Bonjour )but I dont know how I can do that I am not familiar with the Galery or the upload of the picture but I can send you the picture and you can maybe put some were
Marc Pominville (gloup-Gloup)
Québec,Canada
My Ameti fry hatched... lol.. only 1 .. but it died the following day sigh
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