Yes, they are! I had one a long time ago and she had babies maybe 30. In the end only one was left, it was one of the bigger babies!!!
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Tanks are looking okay livestock wise.
Saw the babies PRL shrimp.
Moved a ~130 mostly female and juvenile Guppies, Endlers into a bucket today. They are going to a new home on Tuesday, because of snowy day forcast for Monday.
There are about 75 left in the tank. They aren't very smart, but they eventually figured out to stay away from the big blue net. �� so tomorrow I will try the black net. Even if I can scoop out about 30 that would be great. Then again might try in the morning on Tuesday as well.
There are maybe 10 females which I would like to keep.
After moving over the Hyphessobrycon Wadai Tetras, I believe they will eat up most fry based on their aggressive eating style .So population control agents.
In the tank I found a handful of the females to be looking thin. So I began treatment for them.
Fed the fish some defrosted cyclops to all the fish. And some formula 2 for the Mandarin Goby, and the Congos and Wadai. Of coursebthey love it.
Also I have noticed the largest couple of Clown Loaches coming to the end of the tank to give me a heads up they are hungry. So of course I have to feed them!
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Tanks are looking okay livestock wise.
Saw the babies PRL shrimp.
Moved a ~130 mostly female and juvenile Guppies, Endlers into a bucket today. They are going to a new home on Tuesday, because of snowy day forcast for Monday.
There are about 75 left in the tank. They aren't very smart, but they eventually figured out to stay away from the big blue net. �� so tomorrow I will try the black net. Even if I can scoop out about 30 that would be great. Then again might try in the morning on Tuesday as well.
There are maybe 10 females which I would like to keep.
After moving over the Hyphessobrycon Wadai Tetras, I believe they will eat up most fry based on their aggressive eating style .So population control agents.
In the tank I found a handful of the females to be looking thin. So I began treatment for them.
Fed the fish some defrosted cyclops to all the fish. And some formula 2 for the Mandarin Goby, and the Congos and Wadai. Of coursebthey love it.
Also I have noticed the largest couple of Clown Loaches coming to the end of the tank to give me a heads up they are hungry. So of course I have to feed them!