Why are my Galaxies a different name than yours? Mine are commonly called Galaxy Rasabora, but the correct name is Celestichthys margaritatus. Is that the same fish?
I think they went 3 name changes. Although "Galaxy Rasbora" is the most known name and that was then the first time they showed up. And that was back then, most people admire them at their picture on the magazine or at the local store since they were marked pretty high. I remember when they first showed up at my neck of wood, they were marked whopping $25 a piece for this tiny 1" or less fish. Since then, they went throught about the threat of extinction because of the over fishing at their native habitat. And then, everybody find out that they actually habitat bigger area than first they thought. Also they find that they are pretty easy to breed.
Anyway, I figure "Celestial Pearl Danio" must be the current and correct name since the forum solely dedicated use CPD and haven't changed.
So I'm sure we have same fish and talk about the same fish.
What do you get when you google the similis, NEONCORY. Clearly no one who has spawned these is answering. Although I have no doubt that Ian and Frank have, they are waiting for you to Google, no doubt. I can think of several places where I am sure you would get a prompt answer from someone or other who knows first hand.
Well usually I get same kind of information when I google them. They usually just give you some same info and nothing specific about. Maybe one of these days I need to join the pay site with detailed spawning record. But I just do not have any extra money.
So I figure I ask and see if anyone who come to this forum bred them before and willing to share some pointer.
But I personally will be glad to learn what's going on with them from you.
Beside I figure we could use few more new posts to read about.
It is a fine spring. I have sterbai (the price at the lps for them now is 3 for $27), long fin panda, regular panda, longipinnus, something from the elegans family, long fin bronze, long fin regular and albino peppers, maybe Blacks and melini all in nets and some running loose in the parent tank, because some little guys escaped their nets.
Sounds like fine Spring indeed. What do you mean 3 for $27? Is that the price they sell at the local store ? Or that is the price they give you?
I probably have forgotten something or have something that I don't know about yet. I am very excited finding an egg here and there from who knows who? Then I see little rascals darting around, and I have no idea what they are! lol
Sometime it is more fun that you don't know which fish it is until they grow and start to show the coloration of the adults.
I of course now have Falcone guppies too.
Yeah, I don't have the "name" fish but I did got into other fish also. More tanks.
I do have fish that will spawn and may be already, but because of the difficulty to harvest them, beause of the size or attachment or placement, I am unable to get them yet.
My worst one is the C.Paleatus. They just keep recycling them. Their mouth is quicker than my fingers. Then again, I don't collect them right the way. The shell is too soft. So I only manage to collect the lucky eggs that the adults missed to recycle. I should probably tinker the ratio of the sex as I hear the female is more likely to eat the eggs. And I think I got 4 females and 2 males in the tank. So it might be better if I remove few females out but I just haven't done that. But whatever the eggs I managed to collect have good hatch rate and frys seem easy to grow.
I have some simulatus that I know have spawned in the past, but the way they are in the tank and the eggs are so tiny and hard to see, I have not been successful in collecting and hatching them. I saw some activity from the green lasers too that I am sure was courting and preparation for spawning, but I found nothing. I have big projects to come to rearrange the tanks to suit the fish. I have a list someplace. LOL
Yeah, me too. I am TRY to put the double decker shelves instead of one in my bedroom but I do want to place in the same spot that the full tank is lined up. So you know how it is. Moving the not empty tank to an inch is not so easy to do unless empty them and reset them. Also while I empty some of the tank, I decide to paint the bottom and possibly back also since now I keep some tank as bare. Not many but I figure you want get many chance to paint the tank since they don't get empty that often.
How many shipments have you sent out now? How far and what method/carrier? What have been the results? I have only made the one shipment which was ok. But I am a little hesitant. At the same time the lps is not ideal either. I feel sorry for my hard won babies in those tanks on gravel eating common flake or something and going to who knows what homes?
I think I shipped out 20~30. I think the furthest I shipped is either NY or DE. And I only use USPS Priority or Express. And I didn't shipped Express until few days ago. Since most of the fish I ship is not expensive $10 or more fish but more like less than $5. And I don't see people want to pay more money on shipping than the price of the fish.
And I find that the delivery time is not always co-relate to the distance. It usually accessibility(how far from the main airport or post office) of the delivery location affect the delivery time more than the distance. As a matter fact the one took longest is not the furthest located. The one took longest was the one I sent to CA, and it took 4 days with Priority.
And one and only total DOA was the closest location I sent. And same day I sent the same fish and packed same way to MI I think. And they both delivered in 2 days. And one is all dead and the other all made it. I sent one box to within the state(WA) and she told me that all the fish is dead although I clearly state on the auction that she need to send me some picture and she didn't. But she had good enough feedbacks so I took her word and re-shipped it. They made it fine the 2nd time.
So it is sometime the unfortunate does happen no matter how you ship it or which shipping company or speed you use. Of course, the faster shipping usually carry the guarantee delivery time but not guarantee alive arrival. So shipping live animal is always some risk involve unless you hand deliver them yourself.
So all I do is prepare them as well as I can, and pack them as well as I can. Since you never know how the people handle them treat the box. And use the right shipping conditioner(bag buddies or ship right or whatever) and pack with right sized bag and the thickness of the bag. Have right water/air ratio.,etc.
I know where you can read and see the good tutorial of shipping fish if you want. I just don't want to post it here since posting another forum or link can be troublesome. But if you want, I can send you e-mail or something.
Yeah I sold few times to local store and they are not always treated right. More than not, they get kept in not so ideal condition with the not so ideal tankmates and God knows how they get fed. And you never know how long they gonna be there before someone buy them.
And especially my area, they almost never pay me cash but store credit. Yes, I can use some but store credit just does not pay my electricity.
Also since I ship to the other people who want that particular fish and you know whoever pay for them will take care of them better than the local store would. And I also like to hear that the person who receive them usually really happy about getting them. Yes, it is a risk and it also takes more of your time to prep and pack the fish than take them to the local store but I met few people over this shipping transaction. And I think it is worth it. I received some new fish for trade. Heck, I got some antolope and deer meat from the person I met over the forum who lives in WY. And I never tasted those meat before.
So anyway, DOA does happen but I think in a long run. Most fish that made to the new home would be better off than the one end up at the most local store I believe. And I almost always make sure to have the replacement fish before sell them. Just in case. And always make sure that the buyer knows the some risk involve about shipping. Yes, slower shipping method may have higher risk than the faster shipping. But it may not be as much different as people believe I think. And I like the flat rate that I do not need to worry about the weight of the box. And I think I am pretty content with them, it is not perfect but it usually get the job done.
So my first choice of the new home for them is sell or trade or auction at the local aquarium society. And 2nd will be shipping out to fellow fishaholic who are willing to give them good home. And then, the local store. But I learned that I should not sell them more fish than they can sell in a week. It is sad to see the fish you grew in the same tank after a month or 2. And they don't look so good.