Sewellia speciosa fry :)

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farid
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Sewellia speciosa fry :)

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Hi folks :wink:
Sewellia speciosa is finely bred :) i just counted 5 youngsters during the water change :)
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yeehaa....

farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)
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Magnificent!
Congratulations!
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:) thanks
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)
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Post by Katy »

Congratulations!!!!

That is wonderful!

Can you tell us how many adults you have, and what the tank parameters were? Were you trying to breed them or did it happen while you weren't looking?
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Post by farid »

hi there,
i ordered 9 animals...for a 30L tank only! of course for a breeding attempt... and it happened...i mean...these are sewellias...it's a matter of ime only (for me)

i got 5 Sewellia species at the moment...two of them still have to do it :)

more pics and parameters will be online after making sure that i maybe get a article...

so be patient :)

farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)
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Post by Weltenbumler »

Congratulations farid !

I am looking foreward to see some more pictures
of your sewellias.

Thomas
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Post by Matt »

Well done Farid!!
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Superb! 8)
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Post by Jim Powers »

Great news!
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Post by avant »

Congrats! Good news indeed. A full tank setup shot is most welcome!
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avant wrote:A full tank setup shot is most welcome!
you wanna see a 30L tank with stones and gravel :)

27,5x40x30cm
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nothing special...

farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)
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Post by ch.koenig »

swiss stones ... that's the secret :D
please more stuff :P and more sewellias
and more of the rare species in your tanks. more of everything
cheers Charles
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Post by NancyD »

Congrats farid!
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Post by wasserscheu »

You again :D

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wasserscheu wrote:You again :D
danke dir wolfram:)


hahaha ...always again :)

rgds
farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then ;)
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