ThRoewer
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Since I have the time now and hopefully enough food and the bicinctus were kind enough to put their eggs on a rock I could take out I decided to give it a shot on raising a few babies. Only about a quarter hatched since I took the rock out too late and exposed the nest to brighter light, but that should be enough for now.
Here a video of the larvae on the morning of their first day. Feeds are Bracionus and Apocyclops panamensis:
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The parents (male in the front) with the remaining eggs:
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The parents put nest 24 down before nest 23 had fully hatched:
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The larvae on the evening of the 2. day. Feeds are Bracionus and Artemia.
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The larvae in the afternoon of the 3. day. Feeds are Bracionus and Artemia.
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Here a video of the larvae on the morning of their first day. Feeds are Bracionus and Apocyclops panamensis:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ACO29pZ-MqU" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The parents (male in the front) with the remaining eggs:
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The parents put nest 24 down before nest 23 had fully hatched:
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The larvae on the evening of the 2. day. Feeds are Bracionus and Artemia.
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The larvae in the afternoon of the 3. day. Feeds are Bracionus and Artemia.
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