Today I had our fourth Poecilia meeting this year and this is the last one of this year. I came back about two hours ago. The new assests of livebearers are now in their quarantine tanks for the coming few days. They all look healthy but that doesn't always mean that they're actually fit. I never put new assets directly in their final tank. They came from other parts of the country where the water supply is different.
My new assets of today’s Poecilia meeting…
I still held back quite a bit…
It's certainly less than I usually would get...
I told myself. to control myself...
And I did...!
Mainly fresh blood to add to my current populations...
In this case: Xiphophorus signum, Xiphophorus variatus Tampico, Characodon lateralis (Los Berros), DS red Japan blue guppies, red zebrinus lower sword guppies, Ameca splendens, Neotoca bilineata males, Xenophallus ambritilis, Xiphophorus maculatus (offspring of my self caught wild platies which I donated a part to a friend breeder at the beginning of this year) and HB white delta guppies.
Also a paper of bloodworms, Anentome helenas, decapsuled artemia, two big Anubias barteri and some Elodea.
My new assets of today’s Poecilia meeting…
I still held back quite a bit…
It's certainly less than I usually would get...
I told myself. to control myself...
And I did...!Mainly fresh blood to add to my current populations...
In this case: Xiphophorus signum, Xiphophorus variatus Tampico, Characodon lateralis (Los Berros), DS red Japan blue guppies, red zebrinus lower sword guppies, Ameca splendens, Neotoca bilineata males, Xenophallus ambritilis, Xiphophorus maculatus (offspring of my self caught wild platies which I donated a part to a friend breeder at the beginning of this year) and HB white delta guppies.
Also a paper of bloodworms, Anentome helenas, decapsuled artemia, two big Anubias barteri and some Elodea.
