Retired Viking
Fish Connoisseur
I laughed when I saw you named one littlefoot, that was my sons favorite Disney movie series when he was around 4, We had all the movies and he could watch them over and over.
That was probably my favorite at that age. If I see it on me and my mom will still watch itI laughed when I saw you named one littlefoot, that was my sons favorite Disney movie series when he was around 4, We had all the movies and he could watch them over and over.
On second thoughts you might need to explain it to me. Distracted from work this afternoon by an unusually high level of croaking/grunting coming from the tank. Two of the sparklers are constantly circling each other. The grunts coincide with collisions between the two - usually tail to tail or body to body. I still can't reliably distinguish the genders. So should I be preparing to separate them or setting up a fry tank? No signs of a bubble nest - but there are horizontal surfaces I can't see.Think you need to either sit them down and explain what causes it or...
Haha don't give me ideas!!!Think you need to either sit them down and explain what causes it or...
Open a fish store
I adored the movies as a kid myself, quality childhood memories there.I laughed when I saw you named one littlefoot, that was my sons favorite Disney movie series when he was around 4, We had all the movies and he could watch them over and over.
yeah I still will sit and watch it too. I tried to get my 5 year old interested, but no go.That was probably my favorite at that age. If I see it on me and my mom will still watch it
Circling and clicking is more likely a territorial display, the two going at it will more likely be males, but my dominant female will do this to the other female too.On second thoughts you might need to explain it to me. Distracted from work this afternoon by an unusually high level of croaking/grunting coming from the tank. Two of the sparklers are constantly circling each other. The grunts coincide with collisions between the two - usually tail to tail or body to body. I still can't reliably distinguish the genders. So should I be preparing to separate them or setting up a fry tank? No signs of a bubble nest - but there are horizontal surfaces I can't see.
Uh oh. Yes it is densely planted but new. So the plants still have a good bit of growing in to do ...If the tank is larger, just keep it densely planted like you usually do, and watch for any damage. They can potentially kill one another if it escalates.
I put up local ads but I may consider opening an online thing later on as things settle down life wise.Love that you saved the other batches of babies in the end, ya big softie!
What do you do with all of these fry you raise though? Do you sell them online so you can ship them to new homes?