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Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:16 Mar 2018 02:19
by Vorteil
Just wanted to share pics of my baby opae. Tank has been up for 14 months or so.

Re: Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:16 Mar 2018 08:56
by odin
Great photos! It looks like it’s raining larvae :)


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Re: Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:16 Mar 2018 16:01
by Vorteil
Thank you. The opae are breeding the way I thought they would. Not as easy as I thought it would be. I understand why it takes a long time for some and others a shorter time.

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PostPosted:16 Mar 2018 22:10
by opae ula related
Nice! Pics are good to count how many you have:)

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PostPosted:17 Mar 2018 11:12
by odin
There is nothing like going larvae blind from trying to count them all in the tank lol.

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PostPosted:12 May 2018 18:06
by tzg
Vorteil wrote: 16 Mar 2018 16:01 Thank you. The opae are breeding the way I thought they would. Not as easy as I thought it would be. I understand why it takes a long time for some and others a shorter time.
hi vorteil, so why did it take 14 months for you?

Re: Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:15 May 2018 17:33
by Vorteil
It took 14 months for this specific tank where all the baby opae were constantly always out in the open. Originally I had berried females after 4 months. The babies would be out for a week or two and then disappear or hide. Eventually I would see the free swimming juvenile later.

Re: Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:18 May 2018 20:06
by odin
Sometimes it takes a little time for them to get settled in before they breed. :laugh:

Re: Pics of my baby opae

PostPosted:10 Aug 2018 06:58
by Asmaamal
Don’t rush them into growing up- A child should remain a child. Parents should not make him or her behave like an adult at a young age.