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Re: [Killietalk] Rivulus brunneus
How about separating them and feeding her live foods until she waddles. They are from coastal Panama. Would reintroducing them to each other at a higher temperature by 3-4 degrees F.help? If nothing, try about 80F/ If that doesn't help, play with the water.
All the best!
Scott
wm crash <wm_crash at hotmail_com> wrote: Looking for suggestions on how to get eggs out of a Rivulus brunneus pair.
They are well fed (mostly live foods) solid active fish. As of now, they are
in slightly acidic water at ~73F with a mop. Tried peatmoss spilled on tank
bottom for a while, but no eggs were found there.
Under the same conditions, their neighbours (Rivulus rubripunctatus) are
pumping 5 to 10 eggs a day.
cheers,
wm_crash, the friendly hooligan
AKA #08840, SAA #162, SVAS #120, HOOLIGAN #1
Wilmington, DE
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