Hello Bobby,
How much room do you usually give young fry? I also recall somewhere you mentioned you once bred 100's of australe and blue gularis at around this time in life. How did you go about it? I'm guessing that needed a LOT of tanks/tubs. Did you ever try any outdoor experiments? These gardneri fry seem to show alot of promise as far as outdoor life is concerned.
I "found" a new foodsource for a few killies...springtails. Figured out how to use a soupstrainer to seperate them out of the worm bin. The splendopleure go nuts over them...sorta funny to observe the springs running over the surface and then dissapearing. Just for amusement I found a little male nigripinnis who was very plump and satisfied in my blackworm container. She must have been missed when I was moving some fry out of it. Curious I took him out and swapped him for one of my females. She seems to like it in there and is plump and looks happy. She will get a go in the breeding tank soon.
~Joseph
How much room do you usually give young fry? I also recall somewhere you mentioned you once bred 100's of australe and blue gularis at around this time in life. How did you go about it? I'm guessing that needed a LOT of tanks/tubs. Did you ever try any outdoor experiments? These gardneri fry seem to show alot of promise as far as outdoor life is concerned.
I "found" a new foodsource for a few killies...springtails. Figured out how to use a soupstrainer to seperate them out of the worm bin. The splendopleure go nuts over them...sorta funny to observe the springs running over the surface and then dissapearing. Just for amusement I found a little male nigripinnis who was very plump and satisfied in my blackworm container. She must have been missed when I was moving some fry out of it. Curious I took him out and swapped him for one of my females. She seems to like it in there and is plump and looks happy. She will get a go in the breeding tank soon.
~Joseph