HermsTheWord
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I had acquired a pair of zoogoneticus tequila goodeids at CCA's Aquamania this past March, though I can't remember from which vendor. For the last few months, I kept them in a community tank, where I assume that any fry were eaten by the other tank inhabitants. Finally, a couple of weeks ago, I was able to free up a 10 gallon tank for the goodeids, and this evening, when I went to check on them, I found that she had given birth. I counted four or possibly five fry hiding among the hornwort, though I suspect there could be a few more that I missed.
All in all, a pretty hands-off, easy spawning experience, as with many livebearers. But, I am excited about building up my brood of this critically endangered species. If anybody else in CCA raises these goodeids, I'd be interested in some fry swapping later on, to build some genetic diversity.
All in all, a pretty hands-off, easy spawning experience, as with many livebearers. But, I am excited about building up my brood of this critically endangered species. If anybody else in CCA raises these goodeids, I'd be interested in some fry swapping later on, to build some genetic diversity.