Gobiodon okinawae

Luis A M

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This is a new born G.okinawae.Total length is 3mm.The yellow thing in the belly is the yolk sac.
44505G_okin_2ok.jpg

and a lateral view:
44505G_okin_4ok.jpg

Another one.Behind the yolk sac,the hind gut and cloaca can be seen,like an X-ray!
44505G_okin5ok.jpg
 
Thanks!.Not good on guessing numbers,may be 100.
Took the pics with a camera and a dissect.scope.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7333387#post7333387 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ediaz
Get that Hizo crisis ready,they are not hard to bring up.

Ed

Hola Edgar,te gusto lo de "hizo crisis"?:D
How could you translate it,made crisis,went into crisis?
I didnÃ"šÃ‚´t have enough T-ISO nor any live algae so I used the unlikely IA TET paste with the gobies and some blennies.Believe it or not,it is working!:eek2:
 
I 'll go with went into,

I guess it will work, the only thing I don't like about the paste is the price, otherwise...
 
These gobies seem slow to grow:( At 10 days they show little growth or development.Total length is 3.7mm.The refringent bubble is the swim bladder.
44505G_okinawae_10d1ok.jpg

In a lateral view,some greenish material can be seen in the gut,and some small pigment points in the lower edge of the tail.
44505G_okinawae_10d3ok.jpg
 
Luis, how are you getting them to live so well?!?! What type of rotifers are you using? I'm on like my 7th batch of GBGs and I gotta wonder...they all look to be thin already and it's only been 24 hours!

Good luck!

Matt
 
I used S rots and there are plenty of ciliates in the larval tank.I could have slow growing as a result of poor nutrition but I donÃ"šÃ‚´t think so.Poorly fed larvae die rather than growing slow.These might be some sort of piscine Peter Pans:p
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7402123#post7402123 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rbeleno
Luis - any updates?

Thanks

Ron
Not any good one:(
They died at 14 dah.They didnÃ"šÃ‚´t show much growth.
IÃ"šÃ‚´m starting again with a new batch now
 
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