rgentry123
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tylt,what retailer did you buy from? i have been looking around for a "good batch" of bipartitus
I suppose that's the million dollar question- what makes the batches good? My new foursome were all out tonight, all eating. What a nice change to the second day deaths that I have experienced. Still much too early to call it success... but at least I can say I fed them.
I just picked up a small Potter's on Saturday and it seems to be doing well although I have not seen it eat yet. Any suggestions on food that will get it interested in eating (I do see it picking at the rocks and such however)? I have tried frozen brine and mysis as well as live blackworms.
tylt,what retailer did you buy from? i have been looking around for a "good batch" of bipartitus. congrats by the way![]()
I got them from Vivid Aquariums. Call and talk to Shaun- he's in charge of their shipping and livestock. They still had more in stock when I bought mine... Keep us posted if you get some, and you can give me congratulations when they've made it a bit longerno bodies this morning though!!!
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I got them from Vivid Aquariums. Call and talk to Shaun- he's in charge of their shipping and livestock. They still had more in stock when I bought mine... Keep us posted if you get some, and you can give me congratulations when they've made it a bit longerno bodies this morning though!!!
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Thanks for the information. When a complete month has passed, that will be a significant milestone. Not a guarantee, just a milestone.
Yeah... I can look back through this thread on my various highs and lows... a month is when I'm ready to start tossing around the idea of success. The fact that they're not dead already is a milestone for me
Snorvich (and others), in your experience, have you noticed any difference in success rates based on the size of the fish? My new wrasse are small (1.5"ish) and I'm wondering if maybe the larger fish ship more poorly, or are harder to acclimate... I know that's the case with other species...
smaller or larger ones go either way IMO . i really believe that it has to do with how they were collected and housed during the shipping process etc .that is what i think snorvich was talking about when he spoke of "batches" .if im not correct please correct me Steve
smaller or larger ones go either way IMO . i really believe that it has to do with how they were collected and housed during the shipping process etc .that is what i think snorvich was talking about when he spoke of "batches" .if im not correct please correct me Steve
Well today is day 15 and my male Macropharyngodon choati wrasse is still doing well. I keep hoping for mating with my female but no luck with that yet. Still, I am so very pleased that my male is still doing well. I will keep you posted . . .
i think their are probably a few more than that.....not EVERYONE is on RC![]()