The
PAROSPHROMENUS PROJECT

The
PAROSPHROMENUS
PROJECT

Bernd Bussler

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  • in reply to: My new pahuensis female – is it really pahuensis? #8295
    Bernd Bussler
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    So I have again looked at me today the phauensis exactly. All females look alike, all with the spot in the dorsal fin. I’ve said as phauensis foreseen only on photos, there are not so many of them. My males see all different than in the photos. But phauesis are there for sure.

    in reply to: Wanting to start out right #8292
    Bernd Bussler
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    Just a note about the leaves, I use for years oak leaves, here with us, there are 2 types, even large serrated leaves and a keineres with rounded tips. I collect them in autumn large quantities and put them in laundry bags, so I’ll come out all year. I prefer the large leaves (American oak) because they are easy to remove when I have to get out to catch fish. they last longer than half a year and it costs nothing.
    The expensive sheets from trading I use only when I fish abgebe to provide in the transport container, a good climate, but this must be only small such as a thumb nail.
    The oak leaves are ideal for Paros, they make the water acidic, cover the ground well and the animals can hide. try the times. 😉

    in reply to: My new pahuensis female – is it really pahuensis? #8291
    Bernd Bussler
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    Well, it’s my first offspring phauensis. As I said the animals originate from the trade, now I have to say I’m not a big watcher and spend most of my time with maintenance, feeding and rearing of young animals. All I can say, and I’m at the weekend to look again carefully, they all look the same, the males are very dark red during courtship, rather Bordeaux, with a beautiful drawing in the fins. I got 2 pairs and tightened it, currently I have another bubble nest but no eggs. I’ll have a look over the weekend how much and what gender I have, maybe I can give you then still in the short term make a pair, so we have at least once good pictures of the animals

    in reply to: New paros at my home #8273
    Bernd Bussler
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    I see the more relaxed, as far as the offspring of the hybrids I do not know are capable of multiplying and would anyway eventually die. Jens Kühne than I told me 2 or three years ago in Thailand visited that always permeated the ursprungsart at Hyriden, his statement was this is very plausible.

    in reply to: Wanting to start out right #8272
    Bernd Bussler
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    Hm, I wonder if these parts remain lying on the ground or float on the water surface. Not all Paros spawn like on the surface, also, I have found that the caves should be closed on one side, they like to only one side of the need to defend it. They look also quite large? You do not spend so much money, old photo doses or finger-thick plastic tubes do it. Paros are not so picky, mainly narrow and dark, as I said is thick as a finger the right. Furthermore, you can then take better pups from the Aquarium and converted into a rearing tank. 🙂

    in reply to: Wanting to start out right #8260
    Bernd Bussler
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    Ok, if you have a garden is a simple matter. Just take a large container which is open at the top, old plastic tank, or a Plastic Tub, you’ll get from the garden a few nettles give them into it, pour water over it adversely the nettles with a rock and wait one week. Then you see the first egg, another two weeks and you can reap the first time ……. pure black mosquito larvae. Since the water has been contaminated with the nettles go into it no dragonflies, only black mosquito larvae.
    Another clue. the container so that no rain aufsterllen enters, otherwise they run over and the beautiful larvae are gone. I wish you success :cheer:

    in reply to: My passion. My life :) Asia, Malaysia, Johor :) #8236
    Bernd Bussler
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    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:

    in reply to: P. nagyi From Wetspot #8227
    Bernd Bussler
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    Oh man, these pictures are super Words fail me, thank you. Although I always wanted offspring and grow, but something I get even more rarely seen

    in reply to: My passion. My life :) Asia, Malaysia, Johor :) #8226
    Bernd Bussler
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    Interestingly, the caves are open on both sides and still a nest in there. My caves are closed on one side with foam, so it has less stress and need to watch only one side.

    in reply to: A question about parasites and humic acid… #8160
    Bernd Bussler
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    Now I see it like Helene, my Paros have no co-inhabitants and I have where I usually Paros seen in the 20 years no major Kankeiten unless they have become really old, then they get sometimes ascites bulging eyes, or curvature of the spine, but in Age we will get the one or the other disease in Paros, it is the same. Otherwise, they really are not sensitive and are more tolerant even in water values, unless you want to breed, then you need one or the other kind of a little more attention.

    in reply to: rubrimontis on aquabid from malaysia #8158
    Bernd Bussler
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    True, but scammers are everywhere, it simply tries again with breeders of Paroprojects. It is quite right that Paros can not be sent over long period of time. And what is properly packaged? I myself have already sent Paros 8 days on the road were, and they came alive at the enpfänger. Otherwise, I would like once again to our conference on the second weekend of September, out there, there are plenty of Paros. Try to find someone who drives go there or flies and load them bring you even better you visit the conference itself, as far as I know there are minimum offered 15 different Paroarten. 🙁 🙂

    in reply to: My passion. My life :) Asia, Malaysia, Johor :) #8156
    Bernd Bussler
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    This is very different, some species have only a few eggs, to 20, for example ornaticauda or parvulus, others like Harvey or tweediei can make 30-50 eggs, my opalius had more than 70 eggs, the rest floats in the form about 60 juveniles with me in the aquarium. This also depends on the age and from exercise.
    Animals which have spawned several times with me and are older than younger animals lay more eggs, plus it also depends on how well harmonize the pairs, sometimes helping a change of partners around the eggs to increase the amount.
    And of course, good varied food.

    in reply to: A question about parasites and humic acid… #8153
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Yes I agree with you, snails can transmit diseases, living in black water hardly snails and other micro-organisms have it too hard. I have not yet lost no Paros by parasites, rather byreacting and injuries while catching out even though I several times a week, my own food which also include native fish catch in different waters. Paros are in good care really tough and more likely to die of old age as from diseases. 🙂

    in reply to: P. nagyi From Wetspot #8144
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    It’ll be fine, and if it does not work the first time then when you next time, how to do it you know, practice makes perfect.
    Pictures speak louder than words, with images of beautiful fish we can arouse the interest of people of Paros. 🙂

    in reply to: rubrimontis on aquabid from malaysia #8143
    Bernd Bussler
    Participant

    Ok Bill is in September for the conference in Hamburg, I can give him a few, have some offspring, and may give enough.

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