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Old 15-08-2008, 11:33 AM   #31
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Congrats on the pups.
The first 2 to 3 days, the pups do not eat. They have a yolk sac that supplies them with food.
Beware if u put in tubliflex worms , these can foul up the water very quickly and pups do not tolerate dirty water.
Also if u can, put in some fine sand for them to hide and feel secure!
Oh so i don't have to feed for this few days ?
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Old 15-08-2008, 11:37 AM   #32
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Congrats veri beautiful pups..
 
Old 15-08-2008, 11:41 AM   #33
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this kind of papa ray is much in demand for breeder everywhere.the papa will cause minimum damage to all his concubines,sometimes even the owner also not aware,that is the best.
congrat for such nice sp pup.
the parents are already sp,so the pups is f2???
Do you think the male pups will inherit the good gene of the Papa, so skillful in foreplay?
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Old 15-08-2008, 11:52 AM   #34
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Oh so i don't have to feed for this few days ?
I only start with tiny baby torsats on the 3rd day and diligently remove any dead feeders daily.
Nowadays i try not to use tubilflex if possible. If u use it, u hav to ensure the worms are clean and also remove excess ( which is a pain in the **** when u have fine sand)
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I only start with tiny baby torsats on the 3rd day and diligently remove any dead feeders daily.
Nowadays i try not to use tubilflex if possible. If u use it, u hav to ensure the worms are clean and also remove excess ( which is a pain in the **** when u have fine sand)
So the parents tank how ? last nite b4 birth the water very cloudy so i change 50% this morn aft i took out the babies i wc again another 50% but still a bit cloudy leh...worried.
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Old 15-08-2008, 12:06 PM   #36
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Congrats bro!!
I always tot the female can only carry 2 pups
 
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Congrats bro!!
I always tot the female can only carry 2 pups
They are like dogs. Up to 8 also no problem when they are bigger.
 
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They are like dogs. Up to 8 also no problem when they are bigger.
I was surprise mine could give birth to 4 also. Actually i only saw 3 at first then as i was trying to net them out another swim out from behind the filter...
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Well done, this proved that rays can be bred in home tank as well without much difficulties. Take good care of the pups ok.......
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Well done, this proved that rays can be bred in home tank as well without much difficulties. Take good care of the pups ok.......
Tks bro would need lots of advise from u on that then...
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