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Post by Jess Puff on Mar 23, 2012 8:52:27 GMT -6
YAY! Sad for the other babies but excited for the new babies! I'm still pretty new to the whole breeding thing so I get really excited when I see a fish holding.
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Post by rickl on Mar 23, 2012 9:14:44 GMT -6
Yeah, its fun! Mine are substrate spawners, so I don't get advance warning, just suddenly there are little bitty 2mm long fish in the rocks or shellbed!
-Rick (the armchair aquarist)
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Post by Jess Puff on Mar 23, 2012 9:15:09 GMT -6
That's so cool!
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Post by bnoel210 on Mar 23, 2012 9:22:18 GMT -6
Wonder if I can do gobies and multis in a 29g
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Post by Jess Puff on Mar 23, 2012 9:26:57 GMT -6
Not sure... that is a good question to pose on here. Thoughts anyone?
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Post by bnoel210 on Mar 23, 2012 9:35:26 GMT -6
If I can I may grab a few from you in a month or so
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Post by rickl on Mar 23, 2012 9:37:53 GMT -6
I was planning to try it in a 40breeder, not sure it'd work out long-term in a 29. Depends on whether you wanted to breed them -- I hear gobies can be pretty brutal on each other in small settings. A Bachelor goby should work out no problem.
-Rick (the armchair aquarist)
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Post by plecoman on Apr 13, 2012 21:13:46 GMT -6
Hey Jess, how are the Goby fry doing? Did they make it? Any pics?
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Post by Jess Puff on Apr 14, 2012 7:57:51 GMT -6
They are doing wonderfully! They already have blue spots!
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Post by plecoman on Apr 14, 2012 8:00:25 GMT -6
I'd love to see a video of the fry....
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Post by glenoweth on Apr 14, 2012 9:56:40 GMT -6
Wonder if I can do gobies and multis in a 29g i would not see why not! the multies will stay in thier shells and the gobies will stay in the rocks if you set the tank up with rocks in the back ground or on one side of the tank ,and put shells in the other corner all should be well.
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Post by Jess Puff on Apr 14, 2012 13:22:26 GMT -6
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Post by plecoman on Apr 14, 2012 20:54:45 GMT -6
Nice looking fry! Thanks for posting the video's.
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