Sewelia have been bred in Ohio!
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Hi Brian! Welcome to LOL!
That's a LOT of sewellia babies you have there! Very cool.
Thanks for sharing!
Hey Jim...when you going out to get yours????
That's a LOT of sewellia babies you have there! Very cool.
Thanks for sharing!
Hey Jim...when you going out to get yours????
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Very Cool Brian!
That's a lot of baby sewellia!!! Have you witnessed the actually spawning?
Actually, Shari, I was hoping MINE would be having babies like that.
I have seen them to the mating tango, but no babies yet.
Besides, I'm about 4 hours from Columbus ,Ohio where Brian is located.
But I will be going through there on my way to Cleveland in August.....Hmmmmmm.
That's a lot of baby sewellia!!! Have you witnessed the actually spawning?
Actually, Shari, I was hoping MINE would be having babies like that.
I have seen them to the mating tango, but no babies yet.
Besides, I'm about 4 hours from Columbus ,Ohio where Brian is located.
But I will be going through there on my way to Cleveland in August.....Hmmmmmm.
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Nope, I didn't bother with high flow. Just a sponge filter bubbling away in a 15g. Room temp, no heater, around 73-76. My tap water is pH 7.6 and medium hardness (230 ppm). Some rocks and wood in the back, sand up front. I feed them frozen brine shrimp and frozen mysis shrimp. When I suspect there might be fry in the tank I feed GP Larval diet from Brine Shrimp Direct. Then when I see the fry I start feeding bbs and frozen cyclopeeze. Babies everywhere! The parents and older fry don't seem to bother them at all.
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