L600 spawn 3rd time

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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

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I appreciate the careful review of the pictures. I chose the picture because on that day most of them looked like L114's. Today they look like L600's with solid tails and color on the edge of their dorsal fins. As Cristoffer pointed out, they change daily as they grow. With luck and hard work I hope to raise the 200 fry to selling size and take photos of each one. Perhaps this will be a large enough sample size from a pair of similar (L600's)parents to determine if L114s and L600s are variations of the same or different. A peer review is always a good thing if anyone would be interested.

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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time -updated photos

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Here are photos of the fry at 135 days old. They are about 1.5 - 1.75" total length.
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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

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Quick correction. The group photo was around 110 days.
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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

Post by siluriphil »

Hi,


sorry for that, but what is a L600?
The latest L-No. I know is L452.


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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

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L600 is a "invented" L-number (it's not officially issued by DATZ). It is this .

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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

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Very nice, congrats and keep up the good work!!


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Re: L600 spawn 3rd time

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Just found this old post. Its incredible for me to see pictures of so many L600 fry playing around.

That's a far off dream for me.

Good job.
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