diburning
Fishaholic
I have ameca splendens and I thought that one female had swim bladder disease because she appeared to be headstanding and shimmying.
However, overnight, the symptoms disappear.
Today, it happened again with a different female. Then it hit me. A fry was born. Both headstanding shimmying females were pregnant. This is their labor posture.
Most of the time, ameca splendens give birth in the middle of the night so most people won't be able to see this behaviour. Well, right now it's 2:10 AM here so I guess it counts as night.
If it happens again, I'll take a video of it!
However, overnight, the symptoms disappear.
Today, it happened again with a different female. Then it hit me. A fry was born. Both headstanding shimmying females were pregnant. This is their labor posture.
Most of the time, ameca splendens give birth in the middle of the night so most people won't be able to see this behaviour. Well, right now it's 2:10 AM here so I guess it counts as night.
If it happens again, I'll take a video of it!