Awesome Mishka. Congrats!
Awesome Mishka. Congrats!
Apparently the Cobalts do not have enough fry and have decided to spawn again this evening.
Walter the other two just want to look pretty. They shook at each other yesterday and nothing today
Mishka
Last edited by chaoslite; 01-18-2013 at 01:11 AM. Reason: added picture
Looks like your cobalts laid in two spots like mine did.
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They surely do look so PPPrrreeettttyyy.
Walter
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Now if they would just confirm their sex! Maybe I need to throw on some Barry White for these two. Lowrider Oldies is not working for these two.
Mishka
LOL, if only we would be so lucky.
Walter
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I woke up this morning thinking "I wonder what happened to the Cobalt eggs?" Um Yeah.
Who says males will not fertilize with fry on their back. My male has not heard this. I had to scramble around this morning and put up another tank. I pulled the fry and then the male and left the female with wrigglers they have. And she is fierce! I'm a bit scared to put my hand back in her tank.
Mishka
Last edited by chaoslite; 02-08-2013 at 08:45 PM.
Very nice!
Wonderful Mishka, just wonderful. Congrats.
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Thanks Brandon and Keith. It is fun watching these guys grow out.
Mishka
I'm getting real tired of waiting for another batch of fry. 3 1/2 pairs and no one getting it right.
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I am trying to get mine to stop breeding. I have the T-Aqua female in my planted community tank and she has switched partners to the other T-Aqua who I am now guess is a male and spawned yesterday. The funny part about this is that I have an Albino Red Cover Striated who I think is male and he got in on the spawning action. So the eggs were "fertilized" by both the T-Aqua and the ARC Striated.
I am very tempted to cover the eggs and see if they are fertilized.
Mishka
Just send them to my house, problem solved.
I'd be REALLY curious to see what you might get out of that. I'd be curious to see who tended to them too.
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