Love those Heckel Cross X Watanabe Larry, looking forward to seeing them develop with time
Cheers,
Fred
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Love those Heckel Cross X Watanabe Larry, looking forward to seeing them develop with time
Cheers,
Fred
Uatuma wild red and the Wantanabe spawned today.
http://i741.photobucket.com/albums/x...psujggirn7.jpg
That is great. They had been on a long break. They were great parents at my place. I have about a dozen fry here now. Here is a recent video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2anemykorYI
Larry so sorry for the confusion. The fish you are referring to which was late getting striations is the Jumbo Male Mike came hope with. The one paired up with the Martha Morris female. The female Wantanabe you have is more solid now as she was more striated when she was young.
Sorry to have confused you,
They are looking great though.
Time for an update on the groups. It's been just a little over 3 months since I brought these guys home from the NADA Show
First up is the Dexter Heckle cross x Wantanabe group. These guys ranged from 3" to 4" when I brought them home. The largest is now 5.5". The heckle bar that first got me interested in 5 of these guys can still be seen but it is not as prominent as it was when I first got them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNK7GU17eH0
Next is the Wantanabe x High Bodied Red Turq. These were 3.5 to 4" when I got them and the largest is now 5.5". I've never seen discus attack food like this group does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6HKi2QfN2A
Here is the Wild Namunda Red x Wantanabe. They had a very small spawn that are 2 months old and they now have a spawn of about 60 that are 12 days free swimming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plu7HTgzkSo
This last vid is of the small spawn which is about 2 months old now. The largest is about 2.5". I have been really please with the growth of these guys. Hopefully the spawn they currently have will progress as well as these.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNRHdANVkK8
They are looking great Larry and think stunning is best suited....what really caught my eye at Nada was the Wantanabe x High Bodied Red Turq.
I remember that morning looking at that tank against the back wall...and if i remember correctly Rich T also got some.
If i play my cards right in 2018...I should have the paper work to bring them across the border and believe me it hurt going home empty handed....but all was somewhat fine after finally running into a Tim Horton's coffee shop.Lol
So hope you have some ready for me Larry.
...Ralph
Looking good as ever Larry.
Rich didn't get any of Kraig's discus but he certainly "encouraged" me to buy all that I could. A friend of mine from Atlanta split this tank with me so I ended up with 10 of them. There are 13 of the Dexter Heckle cross and both groups have been in 40 breeder's the whole time with daily 50 to 60% water changes. They have grown quite well in the 40's but I'm ready to get them in 75's as soon as the fish room is running.
I guess I'm wrong because as Kraig was putting the liners in his bags I could have sworn I noticed Rich picking out fish from that tank.
Oh well I guess it was my mind in La-La land knowing I had to drive home without Discus. Lol
None the less Larry, you really know how to spend your retirement days.
...Ralph
Have to say Larry, I just love that Namunda - Wantanabe combo.
Hi Larry,
This post is long over due (almost 4 months now), but better late than never I suppose. I was the one that split the remaining Heckel Cross X Watanabe with you and am very happy that I did. They are doing well. Probably not as well as yours, but I do what I can for them. I'll try to post a picture sometime. Thanks for helping explain the heritage of these fish and giving me the confidence in Kraig's fish to make the purchase. My next post will be to thank him directly. I also wanted to thank you for making me feel welcome from the minute that I walked in the door. I have limited experience with discus, but that didn't seem to matter to anyone that I talked to that weekend. Everyone was friendly and willing to talk.
Looking forward to the next NADA show.
Dan Randall
Hey Dan, I'm really glad you posted. I'm glad the fish are doing well for you and I look forward to seeing pictures.
Your experience of the NADA Show was very similar to my first one which was the first Show in Dallas. I didn't know a lot of people there but also felt very welcomed. I'm generally introverted until I have a chance to get to know people. At a party I was always the guy standing over on the sidelines. Several NADA members went out of their way to make me feel like I belonged. John, Jim, Willie and Rich to name a few. This is what we want to happen at every NADA Show and I hope that others felt the same way as you. I appreciate your compliments. One of my passions is to share my love of discus and help others grow in the hobby.