Not hijack, but a pair that I held back in one of my customer's tanks just spawned after I moved them back home. Now I'll never get rid of these things.........
How cute. I want these guys for sure. When they breed I want some of those babies.
Here are my C. myrnae. They were removed from the 53 gallon in the front room and placed into my 20 gallon in my bed room. The T's were out growing them and they were starting to get chased so before any damage was done I thought it best to separate these guys from the bigger tank mate. There all trying to hide. I got 3 in total 2 males 1 female. Only reason I could tell at this small size is because the female has a spot on her dorsal fin and well the males don't which is how you can easily sex this species. The first photo is the female the other two are the males.
I wonder why it is that Nano's seem to be more delicate and less willing to breed for most hobbyist. You rarely see them available. I'm waiting for my Myrnae to pair off.