froggy
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A little while ago, I posted some pictures of two S. intermedia that I had just acquired (http://www.caudata.org/forum/f1173-...f25-photo-video-gallery/76281-new-sirens.html) .
I thought I'd post an update to show how much they have grown and filled out! They have been upgraded to a large plastic box (about 100 litres of water, plus the air space above the water line), which is why the photo is a bit cloudy.
I think I have a pair (based on the fact that one is larger and fatter and the other has enlarged temporal muscles). I'm not going to try to breed them this coming Spring as they are only just at maturity and I think it would be better to wait another year.
Out of interest, do people think that they would need to be chilled in their home tank, or could they be chilled in smaller tubs in a chiller, which would be much easier? I'm thinking that they may need to establish territories during the cool season, but does anyone have any thoughts?
The plant is Hydrocotyle leucocephala, which I am very pleased with. It does a very good job of out-competing duckweed, and is replacing Elodea/Egeria in most of my tanks.
C
I thought I'd post an update to show how much they have grown and filled out! They have been upgraded to a large plastic box (about 100 litres of water, plus the air space above the water line), which is why the photo is a bit cloudy.
I think I have a pair (based on the fact that one is larger and fatter and the other has enlarged temporal muscles). I'm not going to try to breed them this coming Spring as they are only just at maturity and I think it would be better to wait another year.
Out of interest, do people think that they would need to be chilled in their home tank, or could they be chilled in smaller tubs in a chiller, which would be much easier? I'm thinking that they may need to establish territories during the cool season, but does anyone have any thoughts?
The plant is Hydrocotyle leucocephala, which I am very pleased with. It does a very good job of out-competing duckweed, and is replacing Elodea/Egeria in most of my tanks.
C
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