I knew my female was prolly berried again. I checked my on my tanks before leaving for work and I found a whole bunch of the little critters all over the tank. Last time I had around 200 babies...should be about the same this time too. I didn't have time to do anything be say "Cool" and then leave for work.
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Re: Florida Blue Crays - Babies Again!
I have about 7 and I have seen mine breeding a few times but they have never had any babies. Anyone, had a similar experience? Also, don't you have to separate the babies at some point or they will eat each other?
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Originally posted by Krisvalkyrie";p="Wow that is neat. I just got one the other day and I love them. Not sure if it is male or female though. Are they hard to breed?
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Originally posted by pam916";p="I have about 7 and I have seen mine breeding a few times but they have never had any babies. Anyone, had a similar experience? Also, don't you have to separate the babies at some point or they will eat each other?
Best you can do as they get bigger is provide a tank or pond for them to grow out. You "will" lose some do to attrition.
I do the best I can with what I got available.
Glad to hear others with crays. Enjoy!Raul
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Originally posted by mrairportjunke";p="hey could my water turn over rate be too much in my tank for the cray to hold on to her spawn or something? i still cant get some from mine, congrats on being a grandpa again. lolThe ultimate oxymoron - Narcolepsy and ADHD.
Who says you can`t have it all??!!
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