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  1. Hi Stella Sorry I was not on to this sooner but I have just recieved the emails from Dianne. It looks like you have a bacterial infection which is inside the tissues of the finage. These infections cannot be treated with the topical medications but need an internal dosage of antibiotics. The treatments you have used are for external problems. If the fish are still feeding you can use an oral dosage, otherwise you need to inject. You will need to get your antibiotics from a vet and dont be shy on doing water changes to keep the system clean. good luck! Give me a call if I can help any further. cheers Kerry
  2. I now have 4 new hatch SJD fry. They are from stock I got from Caserole and raised. They dropped masses of eggs and I finaly got some fertile eggs...the fish are about 6 months old??? is that right Stu??. Any way onwards and upwards...More fry soon I hope
  3. They should be ok. I have found the gardneri are a little pugnatious and do a bit of chasing. The australe tend to be more reclusive until they put on good size and become comfortable with the activity. I checked my tank and found I forgot to list small angels, featherfin pearl fish and golden gourami.
  4. Just to give you an idea, I have a comunity tank that I have thrown a mix into which include: SJD,s Black ghost knife Albino gerdneri Gunters fire killi Dageti Kortause killi palmqvesti American flag fish guppys neons white clouds Hoplo's Bristle nose Australe gold's I think that is about it. But do note I only add males due to identifying the species. It makes a great looking tank and always gets comments. cheers
  5. Stu told me that the males need to be 8 months before they are properly fertile. They will breed sooner (a couple of months) but almost all the eggs are infertile. I can vouch for his words of wisdom as I am having that happen to my SJD, I am getting a few good eggs now.
  6. Sorry Caserole but you are thinking of gourami eggs, they float, the betta eggs sink and the male picks them up as they are sinking and off the bottom. Leave them a little longer and see if you can see any eggs. When they have finnished embracing then remove the female. if there are eggs he will defend them and keep the nest built and in good order. good luck they are fun to do.
  7. DROOL, SLOBBER, SLURP, WEEP I WANT ONE......would it ship in an envelope??? LOL
  8. To straighten out : Sorry I mean a drinking glass to float the nest into once it is the glass hold it up and you will see if you have eggs but remember they are tiny. A breeding net will (I think) be to corse and the fry will get through the mesh. A seperate tankl is best. Sorry for the crossed wires.
  9. Hey blitz Your guess is sounds right. If both your gourami look the same they are likely to be both males but it is hard to be sure with out seeing them. The eggs and fry will be predated upon by the guppys and cory's if they hatch. I would sugest what I do for my gourami and paradise fish: take a glass and float the nest in to the glass. It will be broken up but dont worry. the if you look very close you can see the tiny eggs floating around. Place the nest in to a breeding tank that is bare. The eggs are boyant and will float to the top. Do not panic about rescuing every egg as the spawns can be to big to handle. Good luck and fingers crossed. If there are eggs, hatch them and post back to find out about raising the fry.
  10. How long will you let them rest before the next cycle? Wow that's a lot of eggs, going to be a lot of live food collected in a couple of months. How long do you incubate? 2 months I assumed.
  11. Who dosn't have thier hands up and pleading ME ME ME
  12. You Beaut Keep up the good work and the live food going. Oops there goes that secret again.
  13. Ah I was not going to mention THE BIG SECRET!!! but since you let the cat out of the bag it must be ok. :lol: Live food is great!!!!!!!!!!
  14. Have you got hormones in your water or just the golden touch? LOL Well done keep em coming! 8)
  15. Way to go Stu!!!!! 8)
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