kinda busy...
kinda busy...
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
Arrrgh... ... ...Johannes, a big congrats to ya~!
thanks bro... finally managed to breed this species
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
What species?
God will make a way, where there seems to be no way
the elusive Betta persephone la bro...
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
oh wow!! well done mate!
The feet on the ground and the head in the clouds
first batch fries are abt 8 mm in length... and they are swimming in the tank with the parents and younger siblings (2nd batch, 4mm) while 3rd and 4th batches are still hanging in the canister.... probably by tomorrow will be free-swimming...
they kinda spawn every week...
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
great news bro!! make sure to keep us all updated!
The feet on the ground and the head in the clouds
Any wider shots? pictures of tank setup if any?
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tank is simple 30x15x20
pH s 4.5-5 use thin layer of ada, mixture of thick ketapang extract and some rain water...
temperature is about 26-28 degrees
inside is just moss and floating plants...
top view
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lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
Was reading from your post in bettabite.com (I still can't post. Can help?) and someone mention that having a red wash is no good. Can elaborate? Thanks.
God will make a way, where there seems to be no way
red wash is a major fault in show grade bettas, especially in royal blue, steel blue and green bettas i suppose? wild bettas also have the red wash problem???
-clint- ~apisto keepers unite!~
it's not red wash la bro...lol:
persephone is under coccina (e.g. coccina, rutilans, brownorum etc) group, which is generally red in colour... so when persephone is young they still have the basic red colour in them, including the ventral fins, even the body is reddish brown when they are smaller, but when they grow up to 2-2.5 cm, their blackness will eventually develop...
even the wild parents have the slight tinge of red in their body but they are black as a whole...
btw 'longkanghee' a forummer, explained already...
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Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
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