I share the same sentiment.I hope this is an inheritance trait and that would only show when the fry reaches breeding age. The fry are IMO, very easy to raise. I have been feeding them microworms and artemia nauplii. I'll switch them to grindals when they are big enough and that will probably be the time they go on a growth spurt.
I have the pair separated for now but would probably spawn the pair one last time before retiring the female to my community tank.![]()










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I hope this is an inheritance trait and that would only show when the fry reaches breeding age. The fry are IMO, very easy to raise. I have been feeding them microworms and artemia nauplii. I'll switch them to grindals when they are big enough and that will probably be the time they go on a growth spurt.


The B.channoides fry are growing relatively fast, and they are now about the size of a guppy fry or larger. I think I am going to need the tank space to house all the juveniles very soon.

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