O OrangeCones Elite Fish Apr 9, 2010 #1 Feb 27, 2009 4,395 0 36 Apr 9, 2010 #1 O OrangeCones Apr 9, 2010 In doing a water change, I found these fry in the bucket. Day 1: Day 6: Last edited: Apr 9, 2010
lauraf Superstar Fish Apr 9, 2010 #2 Jan 1, 2010 2,181 0 0 Vancouver, British Columbia Apr 9, 2010 #2 lauraf Apr 9, 2010 What tank might they have come from???
O OrangeCones Elite Fish Apr 9, 2010 #3 Feb 27, 2009 4,395 0 36 Apr 9, 2010 #3 O OrangeCones Apr 9, 2010 Ahhh...so you want a 'hint' as to what it is? HAHAHA!! The tank had Badis badis, Danio margaritatus, Boraras brigittae, and Otocinclus vittatus. Based on size and shape, I can safely rule out the otos as the parents!
Ahhh...so you want a 'hint' as to what it is? HAHAHA!! The tank had Badis badis, Danio margaritatus, Boraras brigittae, and Otocinclus vittatus. Based on size and shape, I can safely rule out the otos as the parents!
misterking Superstar Fish Apr 9, 2010 #4 Aug 12, 2008 1,124 0 0 Manchester, UK www.facebook.com Apr 9, 2010 #4 misterking Apr 9, 2010 Hmm.. well with Badis badis you'd expect them to be guarded by the male, and looking at the shape my guess would be either the celestial pearls or the raboras. I guess time will tell
Hmm.. well with Badis badis you'd expect them to be guarded by the male, and looking at the shape my guess would be either the celestial pearls or the raboras. I guess time will tell
ValRasbora Superstar Fish Apr 9, 2010 #5 May 2, 2009 1,202 0 0 Atlantic Canada Apr 9, 2010 #5 ValRasbora Apr 9, 2010 ahh, don't you love surprise fry? So exciting to see what they grow up to...
O OrangeCones Elite Fish Apr 9, 2010 #6 Feb 27, 2009 4,395 0 36 Apr 9, 2010 #6 O OrangeCones Apr 9, 2010 Well, based on shape, I would agree misterking. However, the four female Badis badis had been removed a week before, and the male the day before
Well, based on shape, I would agree misterking. However, the four female Badis badis had been removed a week before, and the male the day before