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Bernd Bussler

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  • in reply to: A grade paper #7882
    Bernd Bussler
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    When they swim, I would take out the young animals, then you have a couple of young animals to safety

    in reply to: Living food for Paros #7881
    Bernd Bussler
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    No far as I know transferred frog eggs and frogs probably not a disease, I begin myself in such ponds feed and have never experienced something that you can do without problems, your fish will thank you and multiply gorgeous

    in reply to: Blackworms not Dirty? #7871
    Bernd Bussler
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    We are not talking of the same worm, the worm that you mean it is called here gloss worm and is suitable for feeding. It probably belongs to the genus of earthworms, I myself have not yet caught him, at least not consciously, but now and then I have seen in my aquariums one. Earthworms are an excellent food, but since they are usually slightly larger may make you more likely to feed on large fish. The way of life of Glanzwürmen similar to the Tubifex, so nice if you have a food source.

    in reply to: Parosphromenus phoenicurus #7868
    Bernd Bussler
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    Has anyone at the meeting in September to provide enough phoenicurus them, or do I have to do “again” offspring? :whistle:

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7867
    Bernd Bussler
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    Still no Sexy Eyes, which will probably take a bit until it goes off, but does not look bad, it will come only patience. :woohoo:

    in reply to: Blackworms not Dirty? #7866
    Bernd Bussler
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    Have googled, bristle worms seem to be to have to say the bristle worms to their name, the bristles as the name says, can bowel problems in susceptible fish cause for armored catfish are important but paros I think they are dangerous. I have never fed from the ground, and I also think that they are too large to be eaten by smaller Paros. Here in Germany they are called Tubifex and are on sale on Aqua trade. I personally advise against and off quindecim there is probably no Paro could easily eat :sick:

    in reply to: Blackworms not Dirty? #7863
    Bernd Bussler
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    ALSO, I have not heard of the black Mückenlarfen transmitted diseases, the images can be transmitted to vertebrate diseases.
    We mostly the genus Culex is to catch the fütere for 25 years and I’ve never had problems, especially culex only in waters without fish occurs therefore no parasites and diseases can be introduced.

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7862
    Bernd Bussler
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    In the photos is not much to see, even the females can show color in the fins. The eyes are still around, not “sexy eyes” because not happening. They show color that’s a good sign that they feel comfortable. This will certainly start soon 😉

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7859
    Bernd Bussler
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    With ponds in which there are fish, I would be wary of diseases and Para Terraced could entrain itself. Small waters and rain catch basins along the motorways are very secure. We have a couple of bomb craters in the forest and road ditches only in the spring have water, where there is cyclops, black mosquito larvae and other tasty stuff. This is usually in February going on, even if you have to chop a little ice. My rain barrels I can equip only in April.

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7857
    Bernd Bussler
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    As there are no black mosquito larvae? I can not catch any more ……….. but only because they have become too big, my Paros they can not prevail against it. There are now cyclops are just as good if not besser.Ich black fly larvae have been since the beginning of February fed my Paros they might even not mehr.In our rural areas there are black mosquito larvae without end, in every ditch to find them. :sick:

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7855
    Bernd Bussler
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    The first picture is certainly a female, just wait, they have to get into the game once, only patience as Mänchen will certainly soon if there is one show, now in its full glory. How many pups you counted?

    in reply to: P.phoenicurus female, behavior? #7853
    Bernd Bussler
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    Bestandsaufname: means the fish to count and sort

    in reply to: A grade paper #7852
    Bernd Bussler
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    Dorothee’s right, the eggs take about 3-4 days, depending on temperature, then hang the larvae 2-3 days in the nest, then turn from white to black and then they are gone for at least 3 weeks. If the young are not eaten You’ll then eventually see and be amazed how big they sind.Geht me again and again so, although I have seen this before hundreds of times. :woohoo:

    in reply to: A grade paper #7843
    Bernd Bussler
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    That sounds good, so it will surely succeed. Do you still interested in Paros in Switzerland or are you the only one?
    Black Mosquito larvae go very well with nettle water soaked, so I have all summer black fly larvae for my Paros. At the moment, in the road ditches enough mosquito larvae and if the weather stays like it is from the end of the month again everywhere abundant live food. 🙂

    in reply to: A grade paper #7841
    Bernd Bussler
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    linkeis are almost unstoppable when it comes to eggcup is certainly something. Have been a few hundred tightened it. The end of next week, they will hatch …………………… what you give them to eat then? :whistle:

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