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Neolamprologus Brichardi Brreding :), I see eggs!!
Joemuz
post Jul 29 2007, 04:42 PM
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I was filling a giant (1' x 1') that my neolampologist brichardi have dug in 2 days as there is a wall in the tank i made out of rocks and they had dug to the base and i was worried of it falling over as they have only doog from one side. I lifted a rock and unerneath there where about 40 teag green coloured eggs on the rock so i moved the rock, filled the hole that i was half filling when i saw the eggs then placed the rock back and placed the 2 slates that where on top of the rock and bogwood bacl on top. They where still there this morning and the pair are garding them still so im pleased my disturbance hasnt made the pair neglect them smile.gif How long will it take for them to hatch? Thanks, Joemuz
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post Jul 29 2007, 10:12 PM
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Awesome! good.gif Not sure how long it will take them to hatch, but just wanted to say congrats.
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post Jul 30 2007, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(dthoffsett @ Jul 29 2007, 11:12 PM) *
Awesome! good.gif Not sure how long it will take them to hatch, but just wanted to say congrats.


Thanks a lot smile.gif
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post Jul 30 2007, 10:49 PM
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Very cool! Can you post some pix of the parents and/or the eggs?
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post Jul 31 2007, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(fishwatcher @ Jul 30 2007, 11:49 PM) *
Very cool! Can you post some pix of the parents and/or the eggs?


Erm some very sad news.......when i weent back to mine last night (currently at my grandparents while my parents are in ireland) i discovered the paire had eaten most of the eggs butim shue they will breed again sad.gif I will post some pics when i get a new camera next .month if they breed near then smile.gif I hope they will. Sorry about that guys what a build up for me.
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post Jul 31 2007, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(Joemuz @ Jul 31 2007, 03:28 AM) *
QUOTE(fishwatcher @ Jul 30 2007, 11:49 PM) *
Very cool! Can you post some pix of the parents and/or the eggs?


Erm some very sad news.......when i weent back to mine last night (currently at my grandparents while my parents are in ireland) i discovered the paire had eaten most of the eggs butim shue they will breed again sad.gif I will post some pics when i get a new camera next .month if they breed near then smile.gif I hope they will. Sorry about that guys what a build up for me.
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No worrys, they'll get the hang of it after awhile. It's not unusual for that to happen, most often it's just inexperience, but they'll also eat them if none got fertilized.
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post Aug 2 2007, 09:05 AM
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Erm some very sad news.......when i weent back to mine last night (currently at my grandparents while my parents are in ireland) i discovered the paire had eaten most of the eggs butim shue they will breed again sad.gif I will post some pics when i get a new camera next .month if they breed near then smile.gif I hope they will. Sorry about that guys what a build up for me.
Cheers, Joemuz


Right change of plan, i see babies smile.gif
I saw a few fish with the egg sacks on them yesterday evening after the female went under a slate i never knew she had dug out.
Then when she accidently brought 1 or 2 fry back out with her she soon caught them in her mouth and put them back under the slate.
I will keep this thread updated. Thanks, Joemuz
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post Aug 2 2007, 08:10 PM
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Awesome, I've got a yellow labs that's ready to spit anyday. Fry are so exciting. good.gif
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