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03-03-2008, 12:43 AM | #15 | |
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i think breeding cray is harder - i was never successful in having cray babies although there were eggs etc. cray although dun have to care much about the water (relatively) but u have to worry abt them eating each other and having lots of hiding places and moulting etc. actually i want to get back into cray again, looking for either the black or white ones - anyone know where i can get? i want qian hu yesterday and saw a few species but no black or white. i think actually more ppl are interested in cray coz i see more LFS selling and there are so much more variety and quantity than b4, also now the price has gone up...last time can get for $1-$2. |
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03-03-2008, 10:55 AM | #17 |
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Yes crays do breed slower and has a higher tolerance to water conditions. One thing about crays is that they take up more "real estate" for each piece as they require hiding places, so if you would like more, then you will need a bigger tank.
Another thing I'm tired is that it always becoming "commando" (haha), having to place meshes or covers over the tank doesn't make it look nice. Anyway, I think there are still LFS selling $1-2 pieces for the quads, should be able to find some easily. |
03-03-2008, 11:03 AM | #18 |
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talking about my red cray, I recently put it in a 6"x6" tank (which I was using to prepare a shrimp tank). shucks...it ate all my xmas moss I was growing on the mesh, now gotta rehome it again....haha
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03-03-2008, 11:50 AM | #19 |
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haha sad...u can actually use those plastic cardboards to cover the tank..it is sold in popular and each piece is $3.15..the size is A3..u can cut it into the size u want and it comes in MANY colors
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03-03-2008, 11:55 AM | #20 |
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my female blue moon has been behaving weirdly since last week..
she eats very little but still eating.. she keeps using her last 2 legs and arranging her swimrets these signs seems like she is either moulting or pregnant.. yesterday i realise tat under her body..the place where the eggs comes out there is a fluffy white object..shape of a ball at the egg entrance and now her tail is fully curled up..for few hrs i have been observing she has nt open it constantly she is lying on her side and back wriggling her legs...when any fish comes near her she will stand on her feet and try to catch them.. but after they are gone..she lies back again... i believe she is still healthy as i saw her caught my neon tetra n eating it any comments guys? |
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