Yes. I believe they have one called dragon x! Supposed to be in the top 3 of worlds hottest peppers last time I checkedI think people actually do hybridise (crossbreed) chilli peppers to keep making hotter ones!
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Yes. I believe they have one called dragon x! Supposed to be in the top 3 of worlds hottest peppers last time I checkedI think people actually do hybridise (crossbreed) chilli peppers to keep making hotter ones!
Hi,
I have a group of 10 corydoras, 5 albino and 5 peppered.
The albinos spawn after nearly every water change and I have lots of fry growing up in another tank.
The peppers have never spawned, I can tell because the fry are albino.
I think I have 2 female and 3 male peppers, one of the females is really chunky haha.
So just wondering if anyone has any tips on encouraging peppers to spawn?
Thanks!
I have a group of Paleatus in an unheated tank in a porch whose door is open most of the time during daylight hours and through which a strong wind often blows, cauisng the water temperature to fluctuate daily. The tank has sand substrate and is furnished with cobbles, bogwood, and leaf litter and planted with floating plants and hornwort. Tankmates are White Clouds and Gold Barbs and I keep the Corys in a ratio of two males to every female. The tank is illuminated only by ambient light. The Corys spawn almost daily, in the filter outflow and above the airstone. Whenever I have a free rearing tank I then remove the eggs with a plastic medicine cup and transfer them.
Cory's love early morning sun strike on their tank to induce spawning