This week has been a bumper week for German Blue Ram eggs.
We had one batch of eggs three weeks ago, but unfortunately all of the fry disappeared when we went on a day trip.
Of course that led us to believe that our female adult bushynose pleco is the reason that so few of our pleco [...]
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It’s been a long couple of weeks.
My adult australian desert gobies died.
This was somewhat expected, since we’ve had them since the end of January, and they were about full grown then.
These fish are considered to be annuals by most of the people I know that have them, because they only live for twelve to eighteen [...]
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We have more German Blue Ram fry!
I can’t believe how tiny they are!
We noticed two German Blue Rams spawning Friday night, and this morning we awoke to tiny German Blue Ram fry.
Unfortunately the baby guppies in the tank were sucking them right out of the breeder net they were in.
We moved them pretty fast.
Fortunately [...]
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I stole this from the forums, but I figured that it was a good enough topic that I’d post it here.
We had a pair of German Rams lay eggs last night, the angelfish looked like they were getting ready to spawn, and we have about three bristlenose pleco fry
What’s going on in your [...]
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