Okay guys,
I have seen a few posts where people say glass catfish cant be bred or havent been bred successfully in an aquarium.... guess what!!!
We have about 6 little baby glass catfish in our tank right now!
we bought two large catfish from one of our local stores on friday afternoon, put them into a cycled tank with some other species. Yesterday about lunchtime we get a frantic call from our kids.." mum mum theres lots of little eyes in the tank were putting them into a quarantine tank."
lo and behold when we got home there were lots of little eyes googling at us with clear little bodies... soooo cute
by what we can figure they were birthed alive... as the mum previously called Alfred hid herself in a little shipwreck we have.
She unfortunaletly died very soon afterwards, which may be natural.. they love very finely powdered fish flakes and bloodworms squished up, we feed them 3x daily.
They hide in and underneath the little pebbles at the bottom of the tank in amongst the fronds of plants and under ornaments.
the other bigger fishies are hanging around the cage with their non-existant tongues salivating in anticipation of the yummy feed.
I have seen a few posts where people say glass catfish cant be bred or havent been bred successfully in an aquarium.... guess what!!!
We have about 6 little baby glass catfish in our tank right now!
we bought two large catfish from one of our local stores on friday afternoon, put them into a cycled tank with some other species. Yesterday about lunchtime we get a frantic call from our kids.." mum mum theres lots of little eyes in the tank were putting them into a quarantine tank."
lo and behold when we got home there were lots of little eyes googling at us with clear little bodies... soooo cute
by what we can figure they were birthed alive... as the mum previously called Alfred hid herself in a little shipwreck we have.
She unfortunaletly died very soon afterwards, which may be natural.. they love very finely powdered fish flakes and bloodworms squished up, we feed them 3x daily.
They hide in and underneath the little pebbles at the bottom of the tank in amongst the fronds of plants and under ornaments.
the other bigger fishies are hanging around the cage with their non-existant tongues salivating in anticipation of the yummy feed.