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PAROSPHROMENUS PROJECT

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Bernd Bussler

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  • in reply to: How to improve distribution #7567
    Bernd Bussler
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    So this idea I do not think so good, that has something more of a sales platform. We want to reach the seriously want to breed, not the ones that sell the animals for “lot of money”, which is then safe lead. I’m going this weekend 400 Km drive around Paros to bring to a transfer, then they are brought to Lithuania, our first Paros in Lithuania there are bred and distributed to other breeders. Travel expenses breeding effort since leaving nothing, not even must have again made a man happy. Also for the price we have discussed in Parosproject one will have nothing left is just a hobby, it’s fun and I am glad that it works well and I can leave the animals to interested. But in principle it does not matter if someone can get this “lot of money” be it happy for him, I will in the future to a person only emit small amounts of animals that need to be bred to give them further. Maybe we could publish on the home page which species are bred at the time, but without a name and amount that would eventually wake up a little more interest in Paros :huh:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7554
    Bernd Bussler
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    Very nice it is preceded with Phoenicurus, a few offspring and I’m not more concerned about the preservation of this type :woohoo:

    in reply to: A grade paper #7550
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Certainly, the pH value changed by changing the water but quickly goes back to the old version. I have had the experience of the “old” keep retracted aquarium very stabiel. I breed have now been in 15 years, Paros and have raised already hundreds of kittens with this method. Have the time 36 aquariums, all have a pH value between 3 to 3.8. Use only rain water for my aquarium and so deep ph values to achieve and maintain stability during use may be only a few plants in the aquarium, aquariums with many plants are more likely to be worth a neutral pH. But worth with my ph keep anyway hardly any vegetation. I use peat pellets and only as a substrate, the I replace every 6-8 weeks. I think that food plays a crucial role for successful breeding, have heard the Paros dry food or frozen food to eat, but the offspring will comply with this food rather limited. Live food is right, I’m starting my feed 2-3 week itself in ponds or highway retention basins, so no one can produce good food as nature itself.What I want to say. I’m obviously not a scale for the many Paro breeder, I have no “beautiful aquariums” my aquarium system is designed only to breed, quantity, many animals as to give them to interested and spread as far as possible Paros. 🙂

    in reply to: A grade paper #7548
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Now I’ve been using for many years, “American oak leaves” they are larger than the native oak. I collect the leaves now in the winter, because they have long been exposed to the weather and contain no pollutants. However, when I the pH value really deep down (pH 3-3.5) would like to have, then I do combination with peat (pellets) and oak leaves, goes pervekt and the pH remains long stabiel 🙂

    in reply to: Parosphromenus harveyi fry development in pictures #7533
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    where did you get the harveys? sewhr beautiful animals
    Have harveys from Selangor, are not quite as blue, and even in the F4 gereration. :cheer:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7532
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    If it did not then write to me about “Private Messages” I can certainly help 🙂

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7527
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    This is a problem that feed your fish get where the Hydra come from?
    I feed only themselves caught live food and have had in 20 years Paro breed 2x Hydra. :blush: :blush:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7518
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Wonderful, I is not been successful.
    Which water parameters they did it?

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7416
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Yes I think so. Was more often in Malaysia and Thailand on the go, think Banka will be similar. Except deissneri there should be rather few types of Paros there.
    Nevertheless, the habitat of deinsser interested in helping me but very. 🙂

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7413
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    No problem, however, is not a pleasure holiday, little sun, beach and boredom, rather a lot and spend hours standing in water or mud. :blush:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7411
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Then you build a new plant, we might find a few more passengers by 2016 and then fly to Bangka? :woohoo:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7409
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Correct and which are not so young anymore, let’s see if it still works.
    Otherwise, pack your things and let’s get a few deissneris and distribute in Paroproject :cheer:

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7407
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    This gives hope, have my deissneri covered with leaves, they have spawned regularly but does not produce boys, now I have not seen them already 2 weeks, perhaps I can sometime soon see young.

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7402
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Too bad you can not take out the clutch. So you have a few young fish are grown up and can distribute it barely on. https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/media/kunena/emoticons/unsure.png

    in reply to: help with id ? alfredi ? tweediei ? rubrimontis? #7353
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    I do not think the dealer makes any guilt. The Paros is collected in the countries of origin safely in large sanctuaries, it can not be determined catch as many Paros in the individual biotopes that a shipment is worth, so they are once collected from different biotopes and then sent. In Singapore, there are large collection stations where fish from the area, Sumatra, Thailand, Borneo and Malaysia collected and then sent all over the world.

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