I'd like to share pics of my newest fry with you. Today, seven fishes did hatch, and there are 47 eggs remaining. Hopefully, at least some ones will grow up healthy.


Regards
Fred
I wonder if part of the problem is that they're being kept in water that's too cool. The Cat-e-log says 22 - 25 and furrfred's report and others I have read said they bred in 28 - 30 degrees C.bigbird wrote:that is brilliant new. thanks for the info, as these are hard to breed indeed. keep up the photos of the development. cheers jk
Malaysian trumpet snails, as far as I can see.Suckermouth wrote:What are those snails?
Definitely MTS (Melanoides tuberculata) Ingo Seidel uses them as egg and fry "janitors", there is a description of this in "Back to Nature Guide to L numbers", and some discussion here of egg safe snails:Malaysian trumpet snails, as far as I can see.
furrfred wrote:Hi
Here's a new pic. Unfortunately, it doesn't look good at the moment. I already lost 16 of them the last two days. Seems to be a problem with their yolk sack, which doesn't goes smaller, and becomes white at its end. Because i used every day 100 % freshwater, it is not a problem of water quality. The only change that i could see was that temperature increased. But i am not sure at all if that could be the reason.
Seems to be a known problem with Hemiancistrus. If somebody has got a solution, it would be great
Cheers
Fred