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Bristlenose Spawning.

Last post 09-24-2010 1:57 PM by vassallomartin. 79 replies.
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  • 09-13-2010 1:12 PM In reply to

    Re: Bristlenose Spawning.

    I would remove all the other fish, so that the BN fry will have a better chance to survive.

    I'm not sure, but if the parents are "normal" coloured, but had an "albino" strain before (their parents), then I think that there's a small percentage of chance that the fry might be albino.

    Please treat Corydoras as community inhabitants & not as scavengers. Stick out tongue

  • 09-13-2010 1:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Bristlenose Spawning.

     Yes Seracin and that is why I only have about 10 fry. The ramirezi has since killed his mate and is now housed in another aquarium. Therefore now the BN is housed only with a couple of L catfish. The aquarium was also infested with snails which now I managed to reduced drastically. At the moment there is no sign of  spawning again although I do not know their cycle and how fast do they spawn again. As regards albinism, I am not certain about this but there seems to be lighter fry then the others. Well time will tell.

     

    martin 

  • 09-23-2010 1:39 PM In reply to

    Re: Bristlenose Spawning.

     This is one of the bristle nose fry of some 2 weeks old. Photo by Bertrand...... that is why it is not so clear !!!!!! lol lol

    martin

  • 09-24-2010 12:27 PM In reply to

    Re: Bristlenose Spawning.

    Hija helu!! Ask me once more for a photo setion of your fish ta!! Stick out tongue

  • 09-24-2010 1:57 PM In reply to

    Re: Bristlenose Spawning.

     You are the best photographer in the world !!!!! happy hekk ???? lo llool.. Thanks habib.

    martin

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