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Thread: Mikrogeophagus ramirezi spawned after 1 day!!!

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    Mikrogeophagus ramirezi spawned after 1 day!!!

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    After 1 day in their new tank, they spawned! Any advise from folks out there? Will try to snap some photos of them.
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    Congratulations. Its time to get your bbs culture going.
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    Keep your eye wilde open to ensure they dont eat up the fries.All the best.Keep us update.

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    Just about to post that i see the eggs hatch. But the biggest problem now is that i cannot find the fries! Let me conduct a search party for the fries later tonight.
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    Congrats! The free-swimming fries should be staying near with the parents. Otherwise, they should still in wriggler stage. Please continue to keep us updated.
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    During wrigglers stage the parents may start moving them around.
    Also, it helps reduce mortality to have a "night light".
    See, when you suddenly turn-off the lights the fry get lost and eaten.
    In nature twilight happens over some them and the parents have time to herd them together.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 3rd Mar 2008 at 21:09.
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    I think it helps that i house them in tank alone. But i think the fries are gone. Cannot find them anywhere.
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