Good morning to everyone!
Some news from my nagyi-pair:
As reported before, I keep my “old” nagyi-pair in a 25 l tank which is divided in two halves by an acrylic glass pane slid in vertically. Like this:
The barrier is not sealed, the pane is only slid in two vertical guide rails glued to the front and back pane of the tank. There still are small slits of max. 3 millimetres, and the two parts of the tank thus share the same water.
As I reported before it’s difficult to get offspring of this pair – eggs or fry appear to be eaten by their own parents. I only got two young “by accident” – I already told about it in the past.
Now I can report my third young of this pair ……….. discovered this morning in the empty half of the tank beside the part which is inhabited by the parent nagyi-pair. That’s him or her:
It’s grown this “big” without being fed intentionally. This half of the tank is not inhabited, I don’t put any food in this part, but small food like artemia nauplia is able to cross the borders. As was obviously this fry when being not bigger than some millimetres …….