Toptex
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- MA
Hi all,
Im a bit sad and frustrated today when I found 7 of my 11 day old albino babies were dead when I went to check them this morning. I have 7 wild ones left. Weird that only the albino type died.Trying to retrace my steps as to why it may have happened. Water is changed every day. All have been fed brine shrimp (twice a day) and micro worms. Noticed that the wild type had orange bellys most of the time and the albinos did initially but not so in the last few days. I put their container under a desk lamp light to keep the brine shrimp alive for longer (I could well be wrong but that was the theory behind it) for 14 hours of the day. Do you think the bright light was too much for the albino axies?
Has anyone got any ideas as to why it is so?
MA
Im a bit sad and frustrated today when I found 7 of my 11 day old albino babies were dead when I went to check them this morning. I have 7 wild ones left. Weird that only the albino type died.Trying to retrace my steps as to why it may have happened. Water is changed every day. All have been fed brine shrimp (twice a day) and micro worms. Noticed that the wild type had orange bellys most of the time and the albinos did initially but not so in the last few days. I put their container under a desk lamp light to keep the brine shrimp alive for longer (I could well be wrong but that was the theory behind it) for 14 hours of the day. Do you think the bright light was too much for the albino axies?
Has anyone got any ideas as to why it is so?
MA