My egg laden S. berdmori
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My egg laden S. berdmori
just a few pics of my fatty berdmori, unfortunately i only have this female.
but she is a pretty girl.
a full side view.
mick
but she is a pretty girl.
a full side view.
mick
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pretty fish.
Do you think there are issues with gravid females not having a male around?
I've noticed with my 2 female bettas not dropping their eggs and eventually die from dropsy. But that case could be purely coincidental.
maybe a male from another botia species could stimulate her and create some hybrids
Do you think there are issues with gravid females not having a male around?
I've noticed with my 2 female bettas not dropping their eggs and eventually die from dropsy. But that case could be purely coincidental.
maybe a male from another botia species could stimulate her and create some hybrids
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thanks all,
Emma i know piggy has a few, maybe he'll give us a couple.
mistergreen. how could you, hybridize indeed, i'll leave that up to the pillocks of the hobby.
i don't know about loaches getting eggbound, maybe the more experienced of the group could answer that one.
anabantids ive found are prone to getting eggbound with the absence of a male, ive had a few barb sp go down to dropsy through being eggbound.
mick
Emma i know piggy has a few, maybe he'll give us a couple.
mistergreen. how could you, hybridize indeed, i'll leave that up to the pillocks of the hobby.
i don't know about loaches getting eggbound, maybe the more experienced of the group could answer that one.
anabantids ive found are prone to getting eggbound with the absence of a male, ive had a few barb sp go down to dropsy through being eggbound.
mick
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can you get to the shop on 26th June? then you can meet some of us nutters, as well as getting tempted by too many fish.
Emma's shop has a big stock tank with lots of syncrossus species and other grumpies like skunks. they always make me want a grrr tank
Emma's shop has a big stock tank with lots of syncrossus species and other grumpies like skunks. they always make me want a grrr tank
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