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Looking great lee. Those fish will be very happy.
Thanks mate, i'm seeing lots of flirting from the chocco's. Hopefully something will come of it soon 🙂. I'm not sure if this is the case with the chocco's but a couple of pairs seem to have formed. I have one pair which are never away from each other. I often see them swimming in circles with each other. Is this a good sign?
Seems like I've set a big trend off with the chocolate Gouramis/paro set ups lol.
It defiantly looks that way, haha!
If it's low tech just reduce the fert dosing and that'll keep your tds down.
My paros bred in tds 187 in my chocolate box and the chocolate lake is currently 196 yet have a pair of paro breeding in a power head (which is no longer used).
Yea it's low tech, i should be ok, my TDS is down to about 160/180, so if your are happily breeding i should be ok. I was just a little worried about Paro egg development.
Have you ever noticed the paro's and the chocco's praying on each others fry? Perdition was also a concern, especially in a relatively small tank (not an issue for you obviously, haha).
You'll never catch them all in their with out pulling it all up. They have a nack of going almost completely transparent and invisible.
Trust me.
I can imagine, i haven't seen all of mine together for a while. I often see the same 4 out and about at the front, especially at feeding times 🙂. The others a little shy and tend to hang out in the caves at the back of the tank.
Tom took out all his paro a couple of years ago or so he thought and yet found one cheekily still in his tank on breakdown and that was with 2 rescapes in.
Haha! They are masters of stealth. I bet Tom got a bit of a shock 🙂