When it rains...

Raskolnikov

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...it pours.

I've been focused heavily on raising my wolf fish fry these past two weeks. Here's a shot of some of them yesterday:
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Focused so heavily in fact, that I didn't notice these until today:
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Giant Danio fry. Just what I needed now, heh. All of my spare tanks have already been converted into nurseries, so I'll feed them but they can fend for themselves in the tank with the parents (which they've been doing just fine so far, apparantly).
And, since it seems things tend to happen in threes, one of my macrobrachium shrimp appears laden with eggs:
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It would have been nice to be able to deal with all of these seperately rather than all at once, but that's the way it goes. I've been wondering if some sort of temperature anomoly set this in motion, but unfortunately I have no way of tracking tank temp history with any degree of certainty using alcohol thermometers.
 
with all the problems i am having right now with my fish, i really am not liking you atm. :rant:

But Grats :clap: , i am sure you worked hard, blah blah blah...


Just kidding :p: grats, send me some of your luck please.
 
Raskolnikov said:
And, since it seems things tend to happen in threes, one of my macrobrachium shrimp appears laden with eggs:
6q8jns.jpg

Judging from the size of the eggs, the larvae might initially require brackish salinity to develop.
 
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