There must be something in the water!

fishman 1

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It all started about a week ago when i got some young from my Brachyraphis Roseni. I only noticed them when it came to catch out the adults to move them to a larger tank.

Then a few days ago my Girardinus Metallicus sp. "yellow belly" dropped a large brood. I didn't bother removing the adults and was pleasently suprized that none of the little ones have been canibalized. Fingers crossed i get a yellow bellied female.

The never ending chain of guppy reproduction has now been ceased. This is down to the Brachyraphis Roseni being the new tank mates.

I just need the Brachyraphis Terrabensis to do their thing now.

Fingers crossed.
 
Congratulations, must be something in the air! :cool:

fishman 1 said:
It all started about a week ago when i got some young from my Brachyraphis Roseni. I only noticed them when it came to catch out the adults to move them to a larger tank.

Then a few days ago my Girardinus Metallicus sp. "yellow belly" dropped a large brood. I didn't bother removing the adults and was pleasently suprized that none of the little ones have been canibalized. Fingers crossed i get a yellow bellied female.

The never ending chain of guppy reproduction has now been ceased. This is down to the Brachyraphis Roseni being the new tank mates.

I just need the Brachyraphis Terrabensis to do their thing now.

Fingers crossed.
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Congratulations on the new arrivals! :D

And good luck to the Brachyraphis Terrabensis. :thumbs:
 

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