Qwe123r,----------------
On 10/30/2003 11:59:27 PM
hmm.. mine are wormlike and white.. i think the picture shows it yamato right after it has metamorphosised.
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I still think yours are not yamatos as they hatches almost immediately, usually the next morning and look like their parent except that they are so small, it is very difficult to see. They start swimming or hopping, jumping immediately.
You can try the following experiment.
Select a female with lots of eggs which are not black in colour but slightly translucent with a black dot in the centre). Monitor her closely. If she starts scratching her tummy, it mean she is releasing her eggs bit by bit.
Put her into a breeding trap inside the same tank make sure the trap is ver close for viewing. Add some moss or plant inside and close the trap as she can claw or jump out.
The poor mother will be so frighten, that she will dispel most of her eggs if not all the next morning and you can see the fry immediately. Unfortunately, most of the eggs that are not ready for hatching will dies and turn moldly.
Cheers!








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