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Ktttk

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I haven't posted here for a while but here are some recent pics I took of my demasonis. Hope you guys enjoy it.

8 holding females waiting to be stripped:

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Holding female:

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The fry are such piggies - they love their brineshrimp eggs. These guys are about 5 mm long.

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A cobalt blue fry is the odd one out!

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These guys are about 3-4 cm.

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Fry tank:

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Other threads with photos of my tank setup:

http://www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=37482

http://www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=40465

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do they have 5 or 6 black lines on them

As Ryan has mentioned, I bought a bunch off him a couple of years ago and have added a few more along the way. From what I have seen, all the Dems in NZ are the Pombo rocks variant.

Wow that is a lot of dems :o what do you do with them all?

I try and sell them to members on these forums or TradeMe and sometimes I offload them at the local pet shops if I have too many.

And Ktttk should add they are looking awesome that is one packed out fry tank..

Thanks Ryan. With the setup I've been running, I get a very high survival rate so the fry tanks are indeed becoming very crowded!

how many dems do you have breeding ? and at what ratio?

My breeding Dems are in my 6 foot display tank. There are 4 males and about 10 females which spit, on average, about 20-30 fry. They breed almost monthly so the fry numbers can add up pretty quickly.

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While we don't actually even have pombo rocks in the country (they were imported with no variant so we cannot give them one) some of ours resemble these.. But I have also seen 7 stipers, I brought in a batch of babies to increase the gene pool in my lot and noticed that half had 7 stripes the rest 6 and they were all from the same batch, needless to say I didn't introduce them to my lot because my theory was they have been mixed with these http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/s ... hp?id=1321 which have more barring. These were still very nice fish but I knew mine threw 100% 6 bars and I didn't like the ones with lots of barring so I passed them on, it is something to bear in mind when adding new ones to a colony as there could be ones that have 6 bars and carry the genes for.

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