Thanks a lot, Emma....
Would be very interesting to see more, this one may be a female or a male which just starts developing "shoulders" , and without a few to compare it is impossible to say....
River Tank Babies!!!
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This may be one of the last updates on this very l-o-n-g thread!
Seeing as I gave Graeme his birthday gift of 3 baby Sewellia earlier on today, this evening we caught out the remaining fry from the baby tank and acclimatised them over to the main River Tank.
I grabbed a quick pic when Steve was transferring the bag to the big tank to start acclimatisation:
It was quite an emotional moment for me, as all these little fish have ever really known was the safety of the little fry tank they've grown up in for the past few months - they don't know there is a place called Vietnam out there. To them, that little tank was their world. I turned the main lights off, leaving just the blue tube on, so that they wouldn't be too shocked by the light. They all darted for the cover of the plants immediately upon release, but I have since seen several of them shuffling about on the back glass and on the bogwood and plants.
Emma
Seeing as I gave Graeme his birthday gift of 3 baby Sewellia earlier on today, this evening we caught out the remaining fry from the baby tank and acclimatised them over to the main River Tank.
I grabbed a quick pic when Steve was transferring the bag to the big tank to start acclimatisation:
It was quite an emotional moment for me, as all these little fish have ever really known was the safety of the little fry tank they've grown up in for the past few months - they don't know there is a place called Vietnam out there. To them, that little tank was their world. I turned the main lights off, leaving just the blue tube on, so that they wouldn't be too shocked by the light. They all darted for the cover of the plants immediately upon release, but I have since seen several of them shuffling about on the back glass and on the bogwood and plants.
Emma
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Same here, our little guys went from the safety of the net, to the safety of the baby Cheni tank to Graeme's tank and Emma and Steve's Sewellia tank at the shop.
I'm sure (*fingers crossed*) that we've all given them the best start in life and they can only go on from there.
from one *loachmom* to another.
I'm sure (*fingers crossed*) that we've all given them the best start in life and they can only go on from there.
from one *loachmom* to another.
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