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Rick - Cory eggs
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... : : "~*~ Vosklady ~*~" wrote in message : ... : "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message : : : : Hello, my LFS has some, was going to get some today as a matter of : fact... : : micro worms seem to be impossible to find around here, but the hunt is : STILL : : on... : : : : thanks. :-) : : : : --- : : RedForeman ©® : : No problem Red . . . :) : : By the way, I did find this page on culturing your own micro worms: : : http://www.petfish.net/microworms.htm : : And I found some places that sell the starter cultu : : http://www.biosierra.com/Catalog/pro...ages/4063.html : : http://thekillifishsource.com/page35.html : : http://www.angelfire.com/biz/livefood/index.html : : http://www.bettasrus.com/stock/supplies.htm : : http://www.aquaculturestore.com/fwinverts.html : : http://www.wetthumbaquatics.com/fish...ive%20Cultures : : * note - I do not have any experience or affiliation with any of the : above, : just trying to help in your micro worm hunt * :) : : Hope This Helps! : : Regards, : : ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ : : : : that Brine Shrimp Direct is a great site. I may order some stuff from them : myself. The decapsulated shrimp and the golden pearls would work very well : with Corydoras fry. I have some Rotifer powder that I have used. Micro worms : work well if you can stand the smell of them. I have two containers of them : on the go all the time along with 3 containers of grindal worms and two ice : cream pails of white worms. Geez, I need a life outside of the fish room. : : Rick : Hi Rick . . . :) I love the BrineShrimpDirect site. I've ordered from them quite a few times, their service is excellent . . I highly recommend. Also, they always throw in a "freebie" sample of another type of food so you can try it out. :) Their brine shrimp flake is great, as well as the deli flake and plankton gold flake. In my last order I received a sample of the daphnia flake and my fish seem to like that rather well. Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ |
Rick - Cory eggs
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~*~ Vosklady ~*~ typed: "NetMax" wrote in message "RedForeman ©®" wrote... NetMax typed: "RedForeman ©®" wrote I spawned Corydorous aeneus, which might be what you have. Yep... are they the easiest,hardest, somewhere between, to spawn? It's a bit subjective, and also depends on the popularity of the fish (the more out there - the more spawning opportunities), but C.aeneus is usually considered the easiet of the Corys to spawn. Having said that, Corys are certainly not the easiest _fish_ to spawn, but once you get them going, the right fish in the right conditions, then they make it look easy ;~). Someone with more experience should advise you. You will need a source of food (decaying plant matter = infusoria, frozen bbs, freshly hatched bbs, tube fry food, powder fry food, boiled egg yolk etc), and a lower water level for a while. How about liquifry and powdered flake? My LFS doesn't know what micro worms are.. Powdered flake would not be my first choice. Too large, inconsistent and swells after it gets wet, which for fry could be disasterous. Liquidfry for egglayers (there are 2 types) should be fine, once you have figured out how to get the food to the fry (use a long pipe to direct the food). Rick can confirm, but feeding should not start until the fry have consumed their eggsacs and start becoming mobile. That's in 2 days at 77F (?). NetMax RedForeman ©® Hi Red . . . :) I suggest decapsulated brine shrimp eggs which are tiny enough for fry, keep for quite a long time and a little goes a very long way. I bought mine from http://brineshrimpdirect.com Just my .02 ;) Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ Hello, my LFS has some, was going to get some today as a matter of fact... micro worms seem to be impossible to find around here, but the hunt is STILL on... thanks. :-) --- RedForeman ©® No problem Red . . . :) By the way, I did find this page on culturing your own micro worms: http://www.petfish.net/microworms.htm And I found some places that sell the starter cultu http://www.biosierra.com/Catalog/pro...ages/4063.html http://thekillifishsource.com/page35.html http://www.angelfire.com/biz/livefood/index.html http://www.bettasrus.com/stock/supplies.htm http://www.aquaculturestore.com/fwinverts.html http://www.wetthumbaquatics.com/fish...ive%20Cultures * note - I do not have any experience or affiliation with any of the above, just trying to help in your micro worm hunt * :) Hope This Helps! Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ I can't say thank you enough... I didn't realize it was THAT easy??? Why didn't I know that? I guess I didn't have the need, or ask the right person !!!! Thank you SO much.... --- RedForeman ©® Sorry about the troll, the ball is rolling there.... Thank you for your cooperation! Acceptable Use Policy Management Team Shaw Internet Services Shaw Cablesystems G.P. 2400 - 32nd Avenue N.E. Calgary, Alberta, T2E 9A7 Telephone: (403) 750-7420 / Facsimile: (403) 539-6831 E-mail: Acceptable Use Policy: https://secure.shaw.ca/policy/Use-Policy.asp |
Rick - Cory eggs
"RedForeman ©®" wrote in message
... : "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message : ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ typed: : "NetMax" wrote in message : "RedForeman ©®" wrote... : NetMax typed: : "RedForeman ©®" wrote : I spawned Corydorous aeneus, which might be what you have. : Yep... are they the easiest,hardest, somewhere between, to spawn? : It's a bit subjective, and also depends on the popularity of the : fish (the more out there - the more spawning opportunities), but : C.aeneus is usually considered the easiet of the Corys to spawn. : Having said that, Corys are certainly not the easiest _fish_ to : spawn, but once you get them going, the right fish in the right : conditions, then they make it look easy ;~). : Someone with more experience should advise you. You will need a : source of food (decaying plant matter = infusoria, frozen bbs, : freshly hatched bbs, tube fry food, powder fry food, boiled egg : yolk etc), and a lower water level for a while. : How about liquifry and powdered flake? My LFS doesn't know what : micro worms are.. : Powdered flake would not be my first choice. Too large, : inconsistent and swells after it gets wet, which for fry could be : disasterous. Liquidfry for egglayers (there are 2 types) should be : fine, once you have figured out how to get the food to the fry (use : a long pipe to direct the food). Rick can confirm, but feeding : should not start until the fry have consumed their eggsacs and : start becoming mobile. That's in 2 days at 77F (?). : : NetMax : : : RedForeman ©® : : : Hi Red . . . :) : : I suggest decapsulated brine shrimp eggs which are tiny enough for : fry, keep for quite a long time and a little goes a very long way. I : bought mine from http://brineshrimpdirect.com : : Just my .02 ;) : : Regards, : : ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ : : Hello, my LFS has some, was going to get some today as a matter of : fact... micro worms seem to be impossible to find around here, but : the hunt is STILL on... : : thanks. :-) : : --- : RedForeman ©® : : No problem Red . . . :) : : By the way, I did find this page on culturing your own micro worms: : : http://www.petfish.net/microworms.htm : : And I found some places that sell the starter cultu : : http://www.biosierra.com/Catalog/pro...ages/4063.html : : http://thekillifishsource.com/page35.html : : http://www.angelfire.com/biz/livefood/index.html : : http://www.bettasrus.com/stock/supplies.htm : : http://www.aquaculturestore.com/fwinverts.html : : http://www.wetthumbaquatics.com/fish...ive%20Cultures : : * note - I do not have any experience or affiliation with any of the : above, just trying to help in your micro worm hunt * :) : : Hope This Helps! : : Regards, : : ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ : : I can't say thank you enough... I didn't realize it was THAT easy??? Why : didn't I know that? I guess I didn't have the need, or ask the right person : !!!! : : Thank you SO much.... : : --- : RedForeman ©® My pleasure Red . . . :) Good luck with the micro worms . . . let me know how it works out for you. :) Best Regards, ~*~ Vosklady ~*~ |
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