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Raul put some sliced green beans in a bottle and sink it next to the rock. (attach a rope to it)
Turn the lights off, wait 10 minutes then pull the bottle without turning the lights on. It works in my tanks and is a lot easier than trying to net them.
Raul put some sliced green beans in a bottle and sink it next to the rock. (attach a rope to it)
Turn the lights off, wait 10 minutes then pull the bottle without turning the lights on. It works in my tanks and is a lot easier than trying to net them.
Hmmm....what about all 25 of my Tropheus Livua? Won't they nibble on the green beans?
yeah thats awesome, and at some point if they kep breeding you are gonna have to share. especially with some of us with like a whole lot of tanks. cus the shortfin ones go better with my tangs, the cichlids pick on the long fin ones.
Never fear I is here
David Abeles
Vice President
Greater Houston Aquarium Club
From what i hear, once they start it gets hard to stop them. The lady i got mine from said hers breed between 50-150 almost every month during the summer.
Gee, maybe I should go look and see what my BN's are doing. I don't even remember how many I have anymore 8O . They're in angelfish fry tanks for the most part so any BN fry really wouldn't have much of a chance. I do have some of brown, regular finned male bn's that need to go somewhere, maybe the next auction. I probably won't be giving up any of my albinos though. They are busy and hungry little guys. I brought home five more albino bn's, about one and a half inches each from FOTAS. I put one in a 10 gallon, bare bottom where the bottom was completely covered in algae and the little guy has it almost completely cleaned of algae in about three days.
Reasoning with some people is like trying to nail jello to a wall...
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