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Hau kolas..
Hopefully someone can lend some insight..I have a breeding pair of ameca splendens aka butterfly goodeid but as of yet have no managed to keep any fry. Female is pregnant with her third batch and looking nicely plump. Last time, all fry were born stillborn or were killed shortly after birth (umbilical still attached). so anyway, the question is this; I've found reference to a 60 day gestation, but how long does it take a livebearer in general, or a. splendens in particular, to "recover" from birthing? In other words, when is she available for the male to mate again? I know when she had the last batch, trying to do the math to allow her isolation early enough to minimize stress before birthing. Also, there was some speculation that if fry were stillborn, perhaps born early/late and perished as a result, so if I can pin down conception, I can look at that also. Haven't seen these in my LFS since I picked up this pair, so can't try new male or female to see if that's the problem. TIA -- **FREE LEONARD PELTIER NOW** |
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