Karen,
They are looking great....with that type of feeding and WC regime they are going to grow nicely
Everything seems to be going great so far. These guys are always hungry and are eating well. I've been fortunate enough to have some extra time at home over the holidays.
They're getting an average of 8 feedings a day right now. Usually, 4 feedings of Ocean Nutrition Formula One pellets, 2-3 feedings of frozen bloodworms and a feeding of frozen mysis shrimp. Occassionally they'll get a feeding of frozen brine shrimp in place of a bloodworm feeding.
They are eating two cubes of frozen bloodworms per feeding now.
I'm changing 90% of the water per day due to the heavy feeding regimen.
I'm not sure I've noticed alot of new growth, however I would say that when they arrived they ranged from 1.5" to 2" and I wouldn't guess there are any under 2" now, however I haven't actually measured them.
Here are some new pictures I just took a little bit ago:
According to Al's pictures I guess I can expect them to turn out something like these other alenquers I have:
-Karen
Karen,
They are looking great....with that type of feeding and WC regime they are going to grow nicely
Karen, you got some in there with some really nice shape. They look awesome!! Guess I better get my update in.
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Jose
Karen,
Well done and continue to work hard on those discus.
Cheers
Francis
They look very happy there Karen, you are doing a good job!
Paul
Comfortably numb.
Looking really good, keep up the great work on those little guys.
Scott
Awesome, Karen. They look great.
Adrian
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Karen,
These alenquers from me should have less body striations than the ones you have..and more red in the fins and body..but I would think would be awesome to cross into the ones you already have...These are only F2 from wild stock...so can really add to a line, IMO. ...Then you can send me some fry to breed to mine!!!
Keep up the great work..
-al
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You've got some really nice looking fish there Karen. Can't wait to see how thet all turn out for you. Good work!
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Karen, great job keep up the nice work! They looked great under your care!
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They are looking great, keep up the good work
Ardan
Thanks everyone. I have no idea Al what the background is on those larger alenquers I have, but will be interesting to see the differences between them and the challenge fish.
The challengers got moved to a different tank tonight. One that's less foggy because the foggy glass was annoying me. This is much better. However, that does not mean that my picture taking skills will improve.
A few have a whitish upper lip, but I'm wondering if there's just some arguing going on causing it.
Here's a few photos snapped of them after the move, you can see the white lip on a couple:
Oh and lastly, if you've been visiting the webcam site lately and seen it's down, it's now back up. I was having some issues keeping it online, hopefully they are resolved. Also, the "tripod" was out of commission. So all should be back up and running now, showing the challengers.
Last edited by KJoFan; 01-05-2008 at 02:05 AM.
-Karen
Don't you just love those "baby appetites" ? I was a little dissapointed when mine got to "grown" to eat like that.
When they were young, I think I could of put dynamite in there and they would of eaten it !
They look fantastic, your really doing a great job.
B
You are doing great. Keep up the good work.
They look good Karen, not sure what the white lips are all about wonder if it pecked a bit hard at a heater and got burned?....fish looks to be in good health otherwise so hopefully it will go away.
Paul
Comfortably numb.