Darn. I feel sorry for those Goby babies.
But I also suspect that I missed a kuhli spawn with the eggs served to a Pakistani terrorist gang (young yoyos), 'nuf is 'nuf.

please don't tell me that white clouds are also dangerous....
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Uggh...Jim Powers wrote:I had white clouds in with spawning chenis and disparis and never noticed any predation. However, with all the babies I was getting I wouldn't have minded a little.
I do think your Valmonenia guess is correct; the pattern is too distinct. The other half may be anything. I think the picture with the barbels is from the other half. (I'm assuming I'm getting about 5 of each..I actually did not count, simply said that I want allBy the way, I have been looking at the pics of the species of "green hillstream" with all the barbels. I really think that, as Martin and I said before, it has to be some sort of crossostoma. I look forward to seeing some clearer pics.
It is a new territory, but my preference is exactly the same. After 3 days at the store fish starts dying for reasons unrelated to shipping. Oh, worse, gets screwed up for life, seen this too.Martin wrote:I know this is all venturing into new territory for you Mike, but my personal preference is to get fish out of the shop ASAP once they've had 24 hours or so to settle after shipping.
Actually, you can, there are two methods, and I do it in my other 29g right now. You can layer gravel, then sand over it (this is what I have), or you can put a protective sheet over the UG filter (this is what I was going to do.) This will reduce the filter effectiveness somewhat. But a powerhead kills sand for sure.You can't use an UG filter with sand, only with gravel
The thanks are appreciated. Obviously I am correct, but then you tell me I'm not. If you continue to answer back"Yes, but" to almost everything people tell you, you'll find there comes a time when the unfirm ground becomes quicksand and nobody bothers to reach out with a branch or throw you a rope.Martin, thanks a lot.
I hope you understand that I'm not on firm ground here. Thank you for stopping some idiocy.
But a powerhead kills sand for sure.
Ideal.I guess use the smallest gravel possible, so hillstreams can dig in it if they want to. Something like 2mm-3mm grains?
I asked Peter Cottle if he would like to use my photographs because they were better than those he was currently using to illustrate various species. I did this because I felt they would improve identification information for his visitors and as a thank you for the excellent information that his posts on another forum had given me.Thank you for the Danio list! I see you are everywhere!
Yes, sir! I'm listening with the utmost attention and no interruptions.Jim Powers wrote:Yes, listen and you will learn...
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