I hope those of you who Elly is shipping fish to take care of her. $$$
She is a very nice person and is going to extra lengths for you.
After Elly left with her fish another gentleman showed up and bought the rest. After we removed all the weeds(plants) we found 35 more bolivians. SO I had 51 total. The bolivians were all from one spawn. They were raised by the parents for several weeks and than separated into 4 tanks. About 120 to start. I have sold some along the way. About 30 were left with the parents for a few months. These fish grew faster and more colorful than the rest. A noticable difference. Some of the pairs Elly picked up are mated. We removed them from nests with either fry or eggs. I may still have fry in the gravel in one or two tanks. These bolivians are eager maters and spawners and they work hard trying to protect thier broods. The longfins are small and average color. They need some live brine shrimp a couple meals a day to get thier size and colors up. The parents were sold yesterday. The father was etremely healthy and beautiful. Very large fins. The mother was older and average. I started with a brood of a couple hundred and had major losses. They have been inbred so many times by the breeders that most strains have become weak and fragile. I had planned to fix some of that by crossing stocks but just don't have the time. The german blues were beautiful and it is hard to let your best fish go but I am getting out of the hobby. I just have too many things going on and the fish take more time than I have. Good luck to you who have shipments on the way. You OWE Elly!