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Post by guppyguy on Aug 15, 2018 16:56:55 GMT -5
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Aug 15, 2018 18:08:33 GMT -5
That’s a ton from an endler. What type endler was it ?
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Aug 15, 2018 18:12:04 GMT -5
Just checked the ALA for the brood record for endlers. It’s 37 so you were very close .
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Post by guppyguy on Aug 18, 2018 12:30:02 GMT -5
Just checked the ALA for the brood record for endlers. It’s 37 so you were very close . She is a El Silverado endler and she is a big female. 37 fry would be incredible
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Post by gabor129 on Aug 23, 2018 21:46:55 GMT -5
Wow, nice batch of fry indeed!
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Post by freshwater on Aug 24, 2018 12:36:29 GMT -5
It would be interesting to know the male/female ratio when they mature. I have black bar endlers seems to be about 90% to 95% female
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Post by guppyguy on Aug 24, 2018 16:58:43 GMT -5
Wow, nice batch of fry indeed! Have to love these kind of surprises.
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Post by guppyguy on Aug 24, 2018 17:02:18 GMT -5
It would be interesting to know the male/female ratio when they mature. I have black bar endlers seems to be about 90% to 95% female Well my ratio's in all my tanks is fairly even. I get slightly more males during the summer months and slightly more females during the winter. And that is cause of slight temperature changes as I don't heat my tanks. In the low eighties your will get more males and in the low 70's you will get more females. Mid seventies will usually bring a fairly even ratio but of course there are always exceptions.
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Post by freshwater on Aug 27, 2018 8:15:02 GMT -5
Thanks Glen, I will have to watch with the tank being warmer right now if I get more male fry
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Post by guppyguy on Aug 27, 2018 17:16:06 GMT -5
Thanks Glen, I will have to watch with the tank being warmer right now if I get more male fry No problem let me know what you observe
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