juliethegr8t
Addicted and in Therapy
Whelp, after waiting for the excruiating MORE than two weeks - my falx male FINALLY spit!! It's about darned time, I'll say. So that's the good news. Bad news? ONLY ONE DARNED FRY!!! I can't believe after all this waiting and excitement, I only get one.
Wuv can you believe this? I told you I would end up with two, just like your spawn with the orangies! I'll bet you I find another one in there tomorrow...
Anyways, I didn't look in the tank from this afternoon until midnight or so... so I'm thinking daddy might have been realllllly hungry and ate some babies. I mean for goodness sakes, he didn't eat for over two weeks.. almost three! I wouldn't blame him if he had a snack. I'm gonna give him some nice bloodworms tomorrow! The spawn was probably small anyway since they did it only a few days after they got here, and it was their first. I saw a few unfertile eggs in the tank too.
I moved the baby into a breeding trap, just in case dad really is munching on them. That didn't go so well though.. I had to use the baster since he was SUPER fast, and I dunno if I hurt him. He's not moving around too much, but hopefully will be better in the morning.
Some other good news - my second falx male is holding! Yey!! His jaw looks fuller, and he's being a good tumbling pappa, so perhaps I'll get more from him in a week or so.
Edit: For those of you that are interested in the mouthbrooding bettas - The fry is about the size of a newborn livebearer like a platy.. only longer bodied. I can see his little eyes and fins... very cute.
Wuv can you believe this? I told you I would end up with two, just like your spawn with the orangies! I'll bet you I find another one in there tomorrow...
Anyways, I didn't look in the tank from this afternoon until midnight or so... so I'm thinking daddy might have been realllllly hungry and ate some babies. I mean for goodness sakes, he didn't eat for over two weeks.. almost three! I wouldn't blame him if he had a snack. I'm gonna give him some nice bloodworms tomorrow! The spawn was probably small anyway since they did it only a few days after they got here, and it was their first. I saw a few unfertile eggs in the tank too.
I moved the baby into a breeding trap, just in case dad really is munching on them. That didn't go so well though.. I had to use the baster since he was SUPER fast, and I dunno if I hurt him. He's not moving around too much, but hopefully will be better in the morning.
Some other good news - my second falx male is holding! Yey!! His jaw looks fuller, and he's being a good tumbling pappa, so perhaps I'll get more from him in a week or so.
Edit: For those of you that are interested in the mouthbrooding bettas - The fry is about the size of a newborn livebearer like a platy.. only longer bodied. I can see his little eyes and fins... very cute.