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  • #8232

    what about microworms? perhaps some aquaristic fan or shop has some in your surrounding???
    And very small mosquito larvaes? Somewhere in someones garden???

    #8233
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    I have no food for fry.

    #8234

    I thought of fry :blush: …. and if you have older leaves in the tank, perhaps there are infusoria?

    #8235
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    And space shortage.

    I just started construction “Parosphromenus room”.

    All aquariums busy. 🙁

    #8236
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    If enough plants and a little “dirt” is in the aquarium you have nothing to worry about, that’s enough one week you can get for about alive. In some pet shops you can buy live brine shrimp, which try again, or do even Artemia, instructions found on the Internet enough and they are ready to serve after two days as a feed. :cheer:

    #8241
    Jonette Stabbert
    Participant

    Hi Andrzej,

    I’m sorry this reply is so late, but perhaps it will still be helpful. I hope your fry are thriving.

    If you want to grow your own live food, you may find these links useful (one is Polish 😆 ) :

    http://faq.thekrib.com/live-food.html

    http://www.ichthyotrophic.pl/live_en.html

    You can order live food here in Holland online. Just google “levend aquarium voer” for lots of choice.

    Best wishes,
    Jonette

    #8373
    Andrzej Kowalski
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    #8375

    Once again: whow!!!!! Who will live in there?

    #8380
    Jonette Stabbert
    Participant

    Andrzej: WOW! That looks like a section of jungle, and also looks like it’s at least two meters long! How big is it? Is this in your home, or are you creating a project for a zoo or some kind of educational facility?

    I’m as curious as Dorothee about the inhabitants.

    I especially love the way the water is recycled. It looks like rain or just the general wetness in the jungle. (I briefly lived in a jungle in the 1960’s). It is just amazing looking!

    How are your fry doing? Did you manage to breed your own live food or did you have it catered? 😛

    #8386
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    Hallo .

    Asia. Myanmar. Biotope Lake Indawgyi.

    Fish :

    Parasphaerichthys lineatus ,
    Indostomus paradoxus,
    Dario hysginon ,
    Badis corycaeus,
    Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus,
    Danionella dracula

    Aquarium : 250x60x65.

    #8538
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    #8539
    Andrzej Kowalski
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    #8696
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    🙂

    #8697
    Andrzej Kowalski
    Participant

    .

    #8703
    Peter Finke
    Participant

    Very good photos, showing typical Paro-tanks. There could be less numerous caves, smaller ones and more wood, but in principle these pictures show us the typical Paro-tank.

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