The Panda & Eruption Surprise

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  • Charlyc11
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    They did get wigglers in my regular water, in the past that wasn't possible I had to use RO. Last night they had a small group of them in one spot I did not look this morning.

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  • Brianmcq
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    Thats fantastic, fun times they look great
    Brian McQ

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  • Charlyc11
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    So they are at it again.

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  • Charlyc11
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    What size should be the juveniles at 6 months? One is larger almost 4 inches the other 4 no bigger than 2.5 inches.

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  • CliffsDiscus
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    The Eruptions have 14 stress bars, maybe some of your snakeskin will color up to be Eruptions.
    Also on the spotted Discus some of the spots will join together to form a line so the spots may be temporary.

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  • Second Hand Pat
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    Originally posted by Charlyc11
    That what it looks like the other three have nine bars when the show them. Do you think they have some eruption in them they are not spoted like mom? I guess that could change.
    Time will tell Chuck. Perhaps Al or Liz could have a better guess lol.
    Pat

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  • Charlyc11
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    That what it looks like the other three have nine bars when the show them. Do you think they have some eruption in them they are not spoted like mom? I guess that could change.

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  • Second Hand Pat
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    They all look great Chuck and I see your have two snakeskins.
    Pat

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  • Charlyc11
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    Tese are the 5 survivors of the last spawn. No clue on the train but the larger one looks great.

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  • Second Hand Pat
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    These guys look great Chuck
    Pat

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  • Charlyc11
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    This fellow cleans the water line.
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    This one is a hog.
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  • Charlyc11
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    Thank you all, I moved them to the 55 gallon after joining the two groups of wilds so the are a bit more lively there. I been doing daily small water changes and today a 80% so they get spoiled.

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  • LizStreithorst
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    Originally posted by danotaylor
    Nice work Chuck. The top left & bottom right of the 2nd pic almost look like the "ghost" strain Click image for larger version Name:	ghost.jpg Views:	0 Size:	71.5 KB ID:	2765886
    I thought the same thing. You never know the genetics behind domestics.

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  • danotaylor
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    Awesome Chuck. Well done!

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  • Brianmcq
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    Great Job that's awesome, the process of getting discus to spawn is in my opinion is reality easy. The hard part is taking them from wigglers to growing them out that's the hard part. I have to take my hat off to you. what a fantastic job you have done . Congrats.
    Brian Mcq

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