Amphilophus Sagittae

jonclark96

Past CCA President
You could try to pull the eggs out like Dan described in the meeting last month. I've never done it, but maybe worth a shot if you don't think wigglers will survive.
 

spazmattik

Members
The only time i can use my credit card and not have to worry about paying it back!

I thought about it but i dont keep any of the chemicals on hand to keep them from the fungi.. may also be a little late because they most likely started laying on sunday. By the time i get home they could be wigglers! They have actually taken about 3/4ths of the 125 and doing a good job at keeping the other guys away.
 

jonclark96

Past CCA President
Hope you can find the pile of wigglers in all the rock work. Pull the babies and grow them out if you can. You are becoming the master amphilophus breeder!
 

spazmattik

Members
I think she is going to tuck them right under that rock. I will scoop some for sure.

I need to start raising more fry to become the master lol. The only ones i have kept to grow out are the isletas and chanchos... not much of a demand for amphs but they are such great fish. They are just really big convicts :)

Spawned 6 species of amphs. 4 to go! Lol.
 

jonclark96

Past CCA President
I would think there would be a decent market for lyonsi and trimaculatus. Maybe those should be next on the list.
 
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