caudatadude28
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Wow, Congratulations! I hope the eggs are fertil.
Are they eating well, rick? If so, then the temperature is not an issue. If not, then you really need to warm them up immediately. In a few weeks it may be too late. Another option might be to move them to a warmer area of the house.I'm going to figure out how to heat the water. Maybe in a few weeks I will transfer them all into 10 gallon tanks that way I can use small aquarium heaters since my basement is at 64-65 degrees.
Thanks Jen!Congratulations on the eggs, Mitch![]()
I kept mine in 14L containers and I used a aquarium heater that is fully submersible and does not get really hot to the touch like old aquarium heaters. In winter I see around 62-65 degrees and did not want to risk losing these guys to low temperature. I have seen some older posts with some people that had "mystery" deaths that were later linked to low temps.I'm going to figure out how to heat the water. Maybe in a few weeks I will transfer them all into 10 gallon tanks that way I can use small aquarium heaters since my basement is at 64-65 degrees. I will keep them separated by size.
I have only one decent shot of one of the males. They are definitely smaller in size than the females. The tail patterns are quite different than females as well, usually containing large blotchy black "spots". And of course now they have a beautiful blue sheen. Brothers and sisters hey? How many do you currently have and what is their color range? Mine are mostly light tan/brown with a couple that are medium brown.I have your brothers and sisters Cyanurus I believe. Mine are doing great, no breeding though. Can you provide some closeups of your Males?
I noticed while feeding today, about a dozen eggs in their tank also. They look to be duds though unfortunately. Pretty neat on the timing with mine and yours though.
When is sexual maturity and how is breeding induced in this species? Mitch put them in a more aquatic tank with, I think, deeper water. I going to get this species and cant find any info really. Also are the adults sensitive to cold water also, or just larvae and juvies?
All duds too Mitch, there's been about 30 eggs so far. They are still laying them as we speak.