Fish don't get more nano than recently hatched ones. Here are three I just took photos of (baby pictures, awwww) in the fishroom.
First up, MIcroctenopoma congicum, a couple of weeks old.
Second - Pristella maxillariis tetras, under 3 weeks and growing well.
Finally, a couple of days old Royal Farlowella, Sturisomatichthys aureum.
Okay, they won't stay small forever, but for now, they are very micro.
First up, MIcroctenopoma congicum, a couple of weeks old.
Second - Pristella maxillariis tetras, under 3 weeks and growing well.
Finally, a couple of days old Royal Farlowella, Sturisomatichthys aureum.
Okay, they won't stay small forever, but for now, they are very micro.