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Re: Aw: Re: My experience with Parosphromenus Sp. Bintan

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Marcin Chyla
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Hello, I finally moved all fry to another (biger) aquarium. There are 11 of them 🙂 So I’m very happy. Their relocation become faster because I saw that in main aqua one of males guarding the eggs. I decided to remove eggs to small aqua and try to get new fry… Now I have little fry again 🙂 And this time there were more eggs then before:) I started to give them microworms and those little “things” from daphnia culture ( I still don’t have any idea what is it:) Fry eating and this is most important.
I must also mention about thing which happend at the beginning of first fry develop.
On first days of giving food to my paro fry I have opportunity to get live paramecium special prepared for fish food. Their were in salt water and I filtered them before giving to paros fry. But I did not clean them by fresh water , just put them in to aquarium. When several days after , I checked conductivity it was 800 us !! Thing is that all of fry survived ( I did several water changes – not one big) And I thing it is becouse those conductivity change were done by sodium ions [Na+] not calcium [Ca2+]. I don’t know it is truth but this is my explanation. Those somone of You have similar experience? Greetings!