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Thread: Breeding Leptolebias fractifasciatus "Inoa

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    Au,
    Although I said "might be able to get hold" (which means maybe, maybe not), I choose to remain optimistic and patient enough to wait for something I like :wink:
    [BTW, my response to our friend in Hawaii got lost in cyberspace... no thanks to ISP mailserver hiccups, again ]

    Diep,
    I've been shipping out P. gertrudae eggs as experiments but due to their short incubation times, it isn't viable using regular airmail. Express services should work better as I received very healthy P. signifer eggs through Global Priority.
    [Wright should be receiving his 2nd package of eggs anytime now, with salt added to the shipping water. Will followup at Killie companions - Breeding the Pseudomugil gertrudae]

    Folks,
    Before I drift off topic, what is the wetting proceedure for Leptolebias? Do I use cold water to trigger hatching and use oxygen tablets, similar to Simpsonichthys species? Looking forward to my 1st wetting tomorrow.
    I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
    Ronnie Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonWill
    Folks,
    Before I drift off topic, what is the wetting proceedure for Leptolebias? Do I use cold water to trigger hatching and use oxygen tablets, similar to Simpsonichthys species? Looking forward to my 1st wetting tomorrow.
    I use i/2 tablet of oxygen tablets to hatch them in a small tray 15 X 15 X 4 cm. Let the newly hatched fry stay in the hatching tray till free swimming. I usually transfer them to a raising tray 20 X 20 X 5cm (Max 30fry each tray with Java moss).

    Hope taht this helps...

    :wink:
    Au SL

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    Just an update, I was hatching my first litter from my own spawn yesterday. They were coillected 23.9.04 so it took nearly 8 weeks. The temerature in the room have been 24 degrees.
    I got about 20 fry.
    regards
    Svein

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