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![]() Congrats on your babies, Sarah, maybe we will get a couple off of you!!!
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![]() So cute! makes I want one!!! or a pair even better, hehe!
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![]() Congrats!!!
I to have a mated pair, and they have bred twice, however other fish always eat them. I got lucky also, one made it into my overflows and is living and thriving in there. Once he is big enough I will fish him out and put him with the rest of the population. |
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![]() If they grow up they will definitely be up for grabs. Hopefully I will be a good fish nanny.
no_bs - I still have those yellow polyps for you, will have to head out there one day. ![]() |
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![]() i found they would eat frozen baby brine from the start also,
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![]() That's great, I will have to try that as well, hatching eggs is kinda a pita.
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![]() i would still hatch them its better, but some frozen mixed in or just when you need some food is good,i cant remember how long it took me to get them onto regular brine but it was a while,
mixing in some frozen will get them used to frozen food and make things easier later on. i think i used cyclopeeze also
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