I've had sulawesi harlequin and cardinals for 10 weeks and just today noticed this berried Harlequin hiding in solitude. This female is one of two harlequins, so unless the other one is a male these eggs will be lost. But I'd take 50/50 odds to Vegas any day so we'll see (but please, no wagering ).
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Berried Sulawesi Harlequin
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Berried Sulawesi Harlequin
Last edited by premium on Tue May 28, 2013 3:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Berried Sulawesi Harlequin
Great news and good luck!
Ken
Ken
Re: Berried Sulawesi Harlequin
Congrats on the eggs! But, as you may already know, the odds are against you even if you have a male and a female. 1. the females has to survive until the eggs hatch 2. the baby shrimp have to survive
Usually, either 1. or 2. simply does not happen..especially with sensitive species and imported animals. But, either way...good luck and come back and report on your results and experiences, no matter positive or negative!
Usually, either 1. or 2. simply does not happen..especially with sensitive species and imported animals. But, either way...good luck and come back and report on your results and experiences, no matter positive or negative!