Phantomlink
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I saw one of these guys for sale at my LFS and didnt think much about it, later in my TropicalFishHobbyist magazine I saw they were cold water so I looked more into them. I did alot of research before getting mine but I still have a few questions the breeder I bought them from hasn't answered back about:
I picked them up Jan 7th, they were incredibly tiny and just moving off of Brine Shrimp and started on Blood Worms. I got 5 because I wanted to watch them grow, and if one died it would be unfortunate but I would have more.
For the past two months they've been living in a small plastic container I brought them home in, a few weeks ago I emailed the breeder about separating them because of size differences and he said they were fine. Heres a picture of the container and my golden albinos, the smallest one in the top left corner unfortunately did die a few days ago, he ate just fine before going to bed but was gone in the morning
I do have a feeling I should start separating them and try to get the smallest one to grow a little faster. Two of my guys are two inches long, the 3rd is a little smaller and the 4th I would say is just above an inch and still working on his back leg development. Is two inches an ok size for 2-3 month old babies? I've been doing 100% daily waterchanges and was wondering when I would be able to move them into a 10 gallon I have, how much water to put in the tank since they still only eat whats infront of them.
They're tank as adults will be a 40g breeder so 36x18x16 mainly for the width and how little I see these guys as adults swim around the tank.
Their diet has been blood worms daily, I never did get my brine shrimp hatchery to work but I'm going to try again when I'm done work this weekend. They get about half a cube a feeding, 1-2 times a day. Would more feedings help speed up their growth?
Thanks for any info you can give, they arent too common around here I had go to far out of town to get mine so getting dependable knowledge is tricky
I picked them up Jan 7th, they were incredibly tiny and just moving off of Brine Shrimp and started on Blood Worms. I got 5 because I wanted to watch them grow, and if one died it would be unfortunate but I would have more.
For the past two months they've been living in a small plastic container I brought them home in, a few weeks ago I emailed the breeder about separating them because of size differences and he said they were fine. Heres a picture of the container and my golden albinos, the smallest one in the top left corner unfortunately did die a few days ago, he ate just fine before going to bed but was gone in the morning
I do have a feeling I should start separating them and try to get the smallest one to grow a little faster. Two of my guys are two inches long, the 3rd is a little smaller and the 4th I would say is just above an inch and still working on his back leg development. Is two inches an ok size for 2-3 month old babies? I've been doing 100% daily waterchanges and was wondering when I would be able to move them into a 10 gallon I have, how much water to put in the tank since they still only eat whats infront of them.
They're tank as adults will be a 40g breeder so 36x18x16 mainly for the width and how little I see these guys as adults swim around the tank.
Their diet has been blood worms daily, I never did get my brine shrimp hatchery to work but I'm going to try again when I'm done work this weekend. They get about half a cube a feeding, 1-2 times a day. Would more feedings help speed up their growth?
Thanks for any info you can give, they arent too common around here I had go to far out of town to get mine so getting dependable knowledge is tricky