timwag2001 AC Members Apr 25, 2009 975 0 16 46 MA Jul 6, 2010 #1 i have some dicrossus maculatus, dicrossus filamentosus and dicrossus glandicauda. they are all temporarily housed together. do i have to be worried about cross breeding?
i have some dicrossus maculatus, dicrossus filamentosus and dicrossus glandicauda. they are all temporarily housed together. do i have to be worried about cross breeding?
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 Jul 11, 2010 #3 Not sure, but in the case of egglayers all you're out is any spawns they produce while housed together. It's not like a female Livebearer that will be contaminated by any unwanted sperm for several spawns.
Not sure, but in the case of egglayers all you're out is any spawns they produce while housed together. It's not like a female Livebearer that will be contaminated by any unwanted sperm for several spawns.
timwag2001 AC Members Apr 25, 2009 975 0 16 46 MA Jul 11, 2010 #4 thanks for the reply! i was begining to think that no one cared about me lol. anyway. i'm about to try to start trying to breed, and any info that you can throw my way would be appreciated
thanks for the reply! i was begining to think that no one cared about me lol. anyway. i'm about to try to start trying to breed, and any info that you can throw my way would be appreciated
Piranha86 AC Members Dec 26, 2009 1,309 0 36 Harford County Maryland Real Name Will Jul 11, 2010 #5 We all care yeah I would watch them, if they start trying, might as well let them and see if you get a cool hybrid.
We all care yeah I would watch them, if they start trying, might as well let them and see if you get a cool hybrid.