Pundamilia Fry!
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CrazedAce
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Pundamilia Fry!
So a few days ago I decided to move two female Pundamilia nyererei to a maternity tank as they both looked like they were holding. Well one of them ended up swallowing her eggs the next day so I removed her, but the other one that had a growth (more than likely a wound from holding so long) has spit! I stripped her just in case she had any more fry left in there, and then moved her. I also moved the fry to my bristlenose pleco/RCS 10gal breeder tank where I will keep them for a month or two. I counted just shy of 40 fry! Here's some pics and videos.
With their mom still:
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Without her:
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In moving container (never pulled out of water):
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In their new home (glass is covered in algae):
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With their mom still:
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Without her:
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In moving container (never pulled out of water):
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In their new home (glass is covered in algae):
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CrazedAce- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-02-26
Location : Shelton, WA
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
omg sooo cute!! i love the little pleco babies!!
fishyladdy- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-06-04
Location : snohomish
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
Congrats!!!!
cichlid-gal- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2012-09-28
Age : 66
Location : Ephrata, WA
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
Fry is always a great thing. Congrats.
bassetman- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2011-06-02
Age : 57
Location : Pomeroy, WA
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
Babies! Babies everywhere!! awesome and congrats
KaraWolf- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-05-20
Location : Spanaway/fredrickson, Wa
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
Very cute little ones!
Betty- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-07-05
Age : 64
Location : McKenna
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
So I had a couple more spawns since I last posted. My most recent (about 30min ago) strip yielded close to 50 fry with about a dozen or so that appear albino. Is this possible with Victorians?
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They don't have solid red eyes, but it looks like the pupils are red. How rare are these fish?
Edit: I looked it up, here's some pics of some!
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They don't have solid red eyes, but it looks like the pupils are red. How rare are these fish?
Edit: I looked it up, here's some pics of some!
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CrazedAce- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2013-02-26
Location : Shelton, WA
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
Congrats...will be interesting to see how these grow and color. The ones in the thread certainly ended up with lots of color. Do you know the collection point on your group?
cichlid-gal- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2012-09-28
Age : 66
Location : Ephrata, WA
Re: Pundamilia Fry!
I unfortunately have no idea what the collection point is.
Here is the grandfather of these fish:
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Sold him and using his son as he is less aggressive.
I think I may need to upgrade them all from a 10 to a 30...
Here is the grandfather of these fish:
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Sold him and using his son as he is less aggressive.
I think I may need to upgrade them all from a 10 to a 30...
CrazedAce- Lifetime Member
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Location : Shelton, WA
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