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Hi U2..
[...attitude _and_ tradition...] Well I guess it's finally a question of attitude and tradition. No doubt all of us come from more or less different fish keeping traditions with different DOs and DON'Ts and different views to the things.. Personally I'd agree to all that might encourage natural behaviour and might avoid distress and of course overstocking.. ;-) [... quality versus quantity...] I'd personally vote for strong and healthy fish and natural reproduction methods and refuges. Less is sometimes more.. @ U2: [...tunnel visions...] Stop this battle or _I_ will decide who's right or wrong..! ;-) [...entering the on topic part of the message...] Katurk..... I hope you got something from those posts people get a bit emotional over these issues and I reccomend throwing the terms stripping, milking, frysaver into google and making up your own mind Malawi people can be quite full on I also didn't mean to highjack your thread there good luck with the gobful! See no need for "milk and strip" at all. This is (was!) a beginner's thread in a hobbyist group. And the OP only asked a simple question.. -- cu Marco |
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Marco Schwarz wrote:
@ U2: [...tunnel visions...] Stop this battle or _I_ will decide who's right or wrong..! ;-) DO IT! DO IT! :-) And the OP only asked a simple question.. Yeah, I also think this is all his fault :-) Just joking :-) -- ! Regards, milc, 500L Malawi Mbuna Tank |
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awesome, so happy for ya.
love a good circular arguement considering these fish evolved from pretty much one or two ancestors and hybrids are found naturally in the lakes espec Lake Victoria when the waters a bit murky I fail to see the problem. explosive radial evolution really should enter a new phase in aquarists tanks whether thru hybrids or geographic isolation Yes it is important to preserve bloodlines in the big picture but when people flip out about what others do in their tanks to their fish it just steps over a line. Now I apologise if I was a bit blunt before god knows you Poles have had a pretty rough time of it And those of you left were either somehow smarter or better at hiding. so kudos to you and your kin for that But such a narrow viewpoint is just..... frustrating. how can milking fish create weak young? the pack is still gonna thin the herd any chance it gets cichlids are good at that why not do your best to begin with the the largest amount possible? I have lost valuable mouthfuls to things like small bits of shellgrit, hungry mums or horny males that could have been so easily avoided. as to natural there really is no way to simulate some of the female cichlids behaviour in a tank many migrate on mass to spit the fact is they are pets and aquarists are the least natural things to select survival I mean we don't even see the same markings most of the time due to different vision spectrums we cull to aesthetics not too traits that help avoid predators or gather foods to the average joe what does it matter which fry survive and how can one tell a healthy adult fish from a 10mm baby? aside from obvious twin tails and curved spines anyway. In all my time I have never seen any change in parenting ability of fry depending on whether they were milked or spat it's genetic not learned yes if your whole mission is to create a biotype to try 'study' your pets then go for it but if you just want to breed some of your pets then milking offers a very easy alternative that can be done with virtually no effort using a pop top bottle to squirt water from the aquarium into a fishes mouth and flush the fry out into a bucket of aquarium water takes 2 seconds, and 24 hours later the mother is swimming around normal some fish are less suitable than others my electric yellows I allow to go el 'natural as I get better results but the rest face the squirt bottle. I have been so successful with this method that it deserves a bit of defence on my part. I enjoy breeding fish I enjoy having tanks of fry greet when I get home If I have to use vet administered hormone injections to spawn catfish that would normally need to school in the hundreds to trigger a spawn I do it. If I need to hang a light bulb 24 hours a day over baby clowns to stop them battering themselves on tank walls I do it. If I need to give rainbows 4 morning periods every 24 hours to cover my mops in eggs I do it. Those that choose to not, are welcome to not. but theres no need to restrict yourself to one way and no reason to parrot the same old same old this hobby has enough weird rules and sayings that really don't help. Mbuna for example crowd well I defie anyone to prove that and overstocked over rocked tank full of mbuna are unhappy if maintained well I aslo fail to see how someone keeping a spawn of hybrids can hurt anyone or any fish anywhere in the world. Just irrational. I also don't follow how producing quantity has anything to do with quality and how a human can even pick quality 99% of the time. A skilled aquarist can pump out quality and quantity with a good game plan. Now I realise this conversation has no end point. I also realise it probably looks to an outsider like a bitch session But I ask you is it not better than the rest of the porno spam on here? If only more people would have a convo. You don't need to agree or disagree with anything But we all learn from how others do things otherwise I wouldn't be here wasting me time on usenet as to whether it's worth milking common mbuna whose holding skills are legendary and breed just to spite you I dunno zebs, rustys and fullys are not going to die out anytime soon On the other hand many big Utaka have ****house holding skills and breeders of these do much better at milking some mothers are prone to spitting early or swallowing and in these cases being able to milk throw together a fry saver and feed back up the mum saves a hell of a lot of repeated dissappointment A hybrid cichlid sporting it's vigour makes the perfect tank cycler and heck that rough mbuna cross may just well fit into a super aggro south american display that no other african could survive. If I have learned one thing in life it's that theres more than one way to skin a cat translate that accross to picking up mines and it can save your life translate it to fish, and it can lead to a stress free and fun hobby when we get set in our ways we miss things. If my comments are truely apprieciated by the purists here I can just unsubscribe I don't need to be right I don't need to win But I have had a lot of success breeding aquatic life have thru trial and error or research or watching others learnt many of the easier ways to do things I have also had the satisfaction of flooding the market with the fry from my favourite fish. I have raised batches of hybrids to study them to see something new to me and learn how the traits are divided At times I have tried to pass on things I have learnt For to know is to teach and to teach is to learn many times these have caused feathers to rustle so many times they blur to one. there will always be new ways to do things and always be people argueing about old ways that worked as well the milking convo has gone on since Egyptian mouthbrooders hit the scene and that was a long long time ago To say that any side has proved one method to be worse than the other is silly Its a see-saw I say once you pass 20 tanks you will be a milking convert and then when ya go back to 1 tank it will be a hard habit to break as I said circular convo with no end and no begining just people with there own tanks doing what they want ya can't make people do more frequent partial water changes let alone kill their first spawn all ya can do is educate them with your own experiences and let them choose their own path Takes all types and people like me we stock shops you breed **** fish no one buys them next time you practise bad husbandry and the guy down the road makes you look bad I like my fish alot and I put the welfare of my charges above all else If I thought milking was negatively effecting them I would stop it straight away But as it stands I am happy to defend milking/stripping ![]() Swarvegorilla PEACE FOREVER |
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swarvegorilla wrote:
I fail to see the problem. It's just a matter of self-chosen principles. We chose some principles and then we try to hold on to them as close as it is possible, considering our personal skills/money/needs of course. Now I apologise if I was a bit blunt before god knows you Poles have had a pretty rough time of it And those of you left were either somehow smarter or better at hiding. I think you are thinking about Balkan countries or something, there was no such hard time in our country in the seventies :-) We were just isolated, which includes CNN :-) the pack is still gonna thin the herd any chance it gets cichlids are good at that This is somehow good point. using a pop top bottle to squirt water from the aquarium into a fishes mouth and flush the fry out into a bucket of aquarium water takes 2 seconds, and 24 hours later the mother is swimming around normal Hmmm... you posted some nice passage before, something about point of view... try the fish point of view during the above procedure. If I have to use vet administered hormone injections to spawn catfish that would normally need to school in the hundreds to trigger a spawn I do it. Yeah, I heard about spawning catfish under higher water pressure too. Mbuna for example crowd well I defie anyone to prove that and overstocked over rocked tank full of mbuna are unhappy if maintained well Yes - maintained well. With proper filtration, proper water changes, 0 mg NO2, up to 50 mg NO3. But a lots of those overcrowded tanks are just fish soup, and owner just retrieves about 10 dead fish monthly, thinking everything is OK, "BECAUSE THEY ARE SPAWNING, SO THEY ARE HAPPY". In fact, this is a problem with Mbuna - they spawn in almost all circumstances. I also don't follow how producing quantity has anything to do with quality Hmmm. Ever had a swiss made watch? Ever seen an asian similar product? Now I realise this conversation has no end point. Of course, and it would not mean well if it had. zebs, rustys and fullys are not going to die out anytime soon Acc. to Red List, they are not endangered because there are little left in the nature. The are vunerable, because they are endemic to small territory, and because the flush time of the Malawi lake is about 600 years. So some negative influence, which would be a minor problem in Amazon for example, would be fatal there. If my comments are truely apprieciated by the purists here I can just unsubscribe You have to understand, that as your opinions are sometimes unacceptable to me (for example, I would never skin a cat :-), they are also valuable. Otherwise I would stop after first message. ya can't make people do more frequent partial water changes Yeah, but why should I stop trying? But as it stands I am happy to defend milking/stripping Hmmm, how close to porn can we get? :-) Regards, milc, 500L Malawi Mbuna Tank |
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But as it stands I am happy to defend milking/stripping
Hmmm, how close to porn can we get? :-) I thought my comment about young mums being prone to spitting or swallowing, while pro's learnt to gargle full term was as close as was needed. to keep it on fish.... there is nothing funnier than watching confused cichlid buffs try figure out exactly what species they are looking at in my 'whose my mummy, whose my daddy?' tank heh heh whether it's a crosstrartus or a frankenfish the public loves to see something new Just wish people would learn the magic of jellys just so..... dam.... strange...? Like keeping a bright blue beating heart in ya room Love it. Oh and 6 generations of mixed mongrel pretty much killed the whole hybrid africans are sterile debate for me. Did raise a few questions on the how different are they if they stay fertile so well tho. lots of weaker ones but always one or 2 that seem to make it. As to the Poles ya WWII history. Makes the sandpit seem...... kinda chilled out. people suck fish/cephs and jellys rule for now anyway the future belongs to the cephs and jellys Muhahahahahahahahaha!!! ![]() |
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Hi..
Stop this battle or _I_ will decide who's right or wrong..! ;-) DO IT! DO IT! :-) Well made my decision..! _You_ are right..! :-) And the OP only asked a simple question.. Yeah, I also think this is all his fault :-) Just joking :-) Poor OP - LOL..! @ swarvegorilla: No doubt about it: you're an experienced fish keeper and breeder and I'm sure you're _inwardly_ a very nice guy and this is why I'd recommend to behave as follows: 1: wash your teeth with soap until it's heavily foaming 2: rinse it with marine tank water 3: finally make a (your!) decision: "swallowing versus spitting" ;-) -- cu Marco |
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swarvegorilla wrote:
the future belongs to the cephs and jellys Muhahahahahahahahaha!!! No. The future belongs to people capable of using computers. They will rule the world. And they will be called "secretaries". :-) It's something by Scott Adams/Dilbert, AFAIK. Regards, milc, 500L Malawi Mbuna Tank |
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![]() "Wojciech Milc / The Power Of Dreams" wrote in message ... swarvegorilla wrote: the future belongs to the cephs and jellys Muhahahahahahahahaha!!! No. The future belongs to people capable of using computers. They will rule the world. And they will be called "secretaries". :-) It's something by Scott Adams/Dilbert, AFAIK. Hey dilbert rocks but seriously the jellys are exploding and eating all the little fish which means less big fish to eat the cephs as the oceans warm our new masters will arise from the depths Hmmm..... A secretary could problem help me with my period problem though that or a spell check. Dammit squid where are you! hurry the frick up ![]() |
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swarvegorilla wrote:
Hey dilbert rocks but seriously the jellys are exploding and eating all the little fish which means less big fish to eat the cephs as the oceans warm our new masters will arise from the depths Hmmm..... A secretary could problem help me with my period problem though that or a spell check. Dammit squid where are you! hurry the frick up By the way - what the hell are you smoking there? Must be really good stuff :-) milc |
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![]() "Wojciech Milc / The Power Of Dreams" wrote in message ... swarvegorilla wrote: Hey dilbert rocks but seriously the jellys are exploding and eating all the little fish which means less big fish to eat the cephs as the oceans warm our new masters will arise from the depths Hmmm..... A secretary could problem help me with my period problem though that or a spell check. Dammit squid where are you! hurry the frick up By the way - what the hell are you smoking there? Must be really good stuff :-) milc worse mate.... catch me 3 days into quitting I'm afraid. Nicotine is a hell of a drug. Praise the lord for patches and lots of tanks to water change to get ya thru sleepness nights. happy happy... Grrrrrr..... happy happy..... Grrrrr...... happy happy..... Grrrrr.... happy happy...... |
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