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breeding Nothobranchius guentheri


killifan

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I have been raising one sole surviving Nothobranchius guentheri ? for quite some time, when allof a sudden it died. Does anyone have any tips for more success with my next eggs due in September?

Also what is the best/easiest way to separate the fry from the peat when they hatch? Have tried an eyedropper, but it is slow and they move so fast!

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Killifan said...

> Does anyone have any tips for more success with my

> next eggs due in September?

You probably need to tell people what you did this time...

> Also what is the best/easiest way to separate the fry

> from the peat when they hatch? Have tried an eyedropper,

> but it is slow and they move so fast!

I use a one piece plastic pipette. You could try a 'turkey baster'

or something similar...

Andrew.

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my sole killi fry was in a small tank alone with a sponge filter being fed on BBS and VERY finely shaved mixture of heart/beef. I changed the water about every 10 days or so as the 'fluff' built up on the bottom of the tank. The ph level is about 7.2 and the temp was 25 degrees.

Apart from that I don't know!

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