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View Poll Results: what are easier to breed for? barbouri or reidi? | |||
reidi are easier to breed | 1 | 25.00% | |
barbouri are easier to breed | 3 | 75.00% | |
Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll |
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what are easier to care for?
whats easier?
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Barbs hands down. Fry are benthic, born larger and eat BBS from the start. I have had success raising barb fry either in their own tank or in the same tank with the parents.
Reidi has palegic fry that needs a kreisel to keep the fry suspended in the water. Need a green water environment with rotifers. Lots of water changes. I've done it with success but lots of work... |
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I agree with that but you don't need a kreisel, just any method to keep them from surfacing.
I too found it best to use greenwater and I change the water totally every 2 days in each nursery. |
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Ah yes barb fry are easier to rear, however my reidis were much more prolific than my barbs.
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reidi has much larger broods, BTW, due to their naturally low survival rate of palegic fry...
sorta like sea turtles...one in a thousand makes it |
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I don't just mean brood size, I mean bam bam babies every two weeks for years. I actually had to change the temp to reduce the frequency. alls i'm saying, if you can get it right and raise the fry i would say reidis are easier to breed (which is the question?). barb fry are easier to care for.
i do prefer barbs though, and would get those again over reidis |
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That's interesting...Diana...yours went a little differently than mine did...
my barbs and reidi both (quite literally) pumped out babies like clockwork every 2 wks when I had them. I had to change the photoperiod to get them to stop. Bad idea coz after that they never bred for me again after that My barbs would throw 20-40 fry each batch, whereas the reidi averaged 250 per batch |
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