Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus

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Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus

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Embryonic development Sturisomatichthys festivus:
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Nice work!



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Very cool video Piotr!

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That's so nice and excellent channel!
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How many different age groups do you have in there and is there any way to translate, my polish is not real good

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I'll do English subtitles in a few weeks. There are about 10 groups of young fish of different ages here. The oldest 2-3 to see how they will coexist with their parents.
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Thats very nicely done. Im impressed not only with the number of spawns and fish in there and the great survival, but also the number of sponge filters! I think there are at least 5 in there (4 air driven and 1 powerhead driven), Im sure it all contributes to your success, great job.
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4x air driven and 2x powerhead driven :)
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With english subtitles :) :
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Great video! Thanks for posting with subtitles. I would love to know some of the details; tank size, temperature, types of leaves you use on the bottom, feeding routine.
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