Rainbow eggs
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Rainbow eggs
I picked up some Melanotaenia duboulayi from Gary Lange this weekend. I noticed on the label he printed that it said they were large enough to lay eggs. That seemed crazy since they are maybe a third grown, but can't hurt to throw in a mop, right? I checked tonight, three days after being put in a new tank, and the mop is full of eggs! Now I just have to raise the tiny buggers!
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Re: Rainbow eggs
Fun stuff. I love Killifish.
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Re: Rainbow eggs
We put a mop in with the Gertrudae we got from Gary. After seeing that yours have spawned already, we pulled the mop and have found a few eggs also. Pretty exciting!
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Yay! We can each get fry going and then trade mops!
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Re: Rainbow eggs
I the night he uses methylene blue. Acriflavine work spas well.
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I use hydrogen peroxide on my cory eggs
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Re: Rainbow eggs
Alright, a ton of fry have hatched out. Now's the fun part!