Anyone that has any info. On Stiphodon goby fry

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cristineb
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Anyone that has any info. On Stiphodon goby fry

Post by cristineb » Fri Sep 06, 2019 5:51 pm

Ok if anyone has any information or input on the best way to care for the fry please lmk. Aug. 13 I was feeding my Stiphodon goby tank there is the blue neon and the Stiphodon ornatus in the tank as I was feeding I noticed fry lots of them. I have pictures and video of them and they are still thriving and eating well but they have a slow growth rate as its been 3 weeks. There is no info. I could find other than they go through a marine phase before they go  into freshwater, But my tank is freshwater and it is strictly gobies. I have had the rhinogobius rubromaculatus fry in there before and these do not look a thing like the fry. so the only option would be the stiphodon goby's anyone have any info. if they have ever had this happen & how to make sure they are getting all their needs met plmk. I could not get the image to upload so i will add the link
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rosiewilsonnsjh
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Re: Anyone that has any info. On Stiphodon goby fry

Post by rosiewilsonnsjh » Fri Jul 12, 2024 11:17 pm

I'd recommend reaching out to experienced Stiphodon goby breeders if you can. They may have more specific tips for successfully raising the fry in a freshwater-only setup. Cookie Clicker

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Re: Anyone that has any info. On Stiphodon goby fry

Post by oraccording » Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:09 am

What specific water parameters should I monitor for the fry's tunnel rushoptimal growth?

Bas Pels
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Re: Anyone that has any info. On Stiphodon goby fry

Post by Bas Pels » Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:36 am

I expect the island waters to be hard and alcalic. For the rest they are very clean and rich in oxygen.

The clenaness migh be a problemn, chances are Stiphodon fry has little resistance against deseases.

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