Alastair
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Ah! Is this the two you weren't sure about? Have you got some pictures Alastair?
No but yeah but no. I can take some tomorrow. These are the two that come and take bloodworm from my fingers
Ah! Is this the two you weren't sure about? Have you got some pictures Alastair?
No but yeah but no. I can take some tomorrow. These are the two that come and take bloodworm from my fingers
Most fish can be trained.Haha! That's pretty cool. Mine just run for cover when they see me. Looking forward to the pictures 🙂
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wild caught can be stubborn. My corydoras pygmaeus freak out, even after 2 years of ' training'I'll give that a go mate. My boraras come straight up for food. It's just the Paros that run for cover. They've only been in a few days though. They might be a bit better once they settle in.
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wild caught can be stubborn. My corydoras pygmaeus freak out, even after 2 years of ' training'
True. Mine only do it with me though and ive had them 2 years now. They come up to my face if im sat nose pressed to the glass.
Not all do though but they all know when its feeding time and are out waiting. I believe mine were wild from what my lfs said. Probably explains the mixed species.
that's fantasticMy b. maculatus are spawning 🙂 I don't hold much hope for the fry though, I'm sure the paro will pick these off. It is a good sign however that my water parameters are good.
^^ thanks Tom.
So you run a filter in the sane manner as a normal tank? I get males dancing at the girls at about 150 tds, I have been reluctant to soften any further than 90 tds. It twists my melon man.
Heh yeah I have seen stuff like that. I'm not sure I need to go to the trouble really in my small tanks - I'm doing water changes with 'pure' RO (read: not terribly pure from my LFS) and with a couple of handfuls of beech leaves and plenty of wood I expect my water values will settle out somewhere around 50µs and a pH below 5.