Betta unimaculata “Tanjung Pasir”
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Betta unimaculata “Tanjung Pasir”
Look at this doofus with a mouthful of babies! I really didn't want them to keep breeding but there's absolutely no stopping them without implementing jars (and the weather here is gonna be sub-zero this week, so not really an option). There's a big fish auction coming up here next month. Hopefully I can sell a few pairs!
Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) are native to calm, shallow reefs surrounding the Banggai Archipelago, Indonesia. However, they have been introduced to many other places as a consequence of trade in tropical fish. In this species, males will collect fertilised eggs in their mouths, and brood them until juveniles are ready to hatch.
Photos: Randall Balch, National Aquarium
Is my Fish Holding?
Is my Fish Holding?
This is a question I have heard a lot in this Hobby recently. I know it will always be there for the New Hobbyist…but it seems to have amped up these days. Maybe it is the Covid times we live in where Hobbyists are watching their tanks more closely. Usually we hear the proclamation of …”Hey I just found these fry in my tank…does anyone know where they would have come from?” You see, a lot of…
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Wikipedia word of the day is mouthbrooder : (zoology) Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in its mouth for extended periods of time. Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity (also known as World Biodiversity Day), which is recognized by the United Nations for the promotion of biodiversity issues.
mouthbrooder
mouthbrooder , n : (zoology) Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in its mouth for extended periods of time. Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity (also known as World Biodiversity Day), which is recognized by the United Nations for the promotion of biodiversity issues.
mouthbrooder : (zoology) Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in its mouth for extended periods of time. Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity (also known as World Biodiversity Day), which is recognized by the United Nations for the promotion of biodiversity issues.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mouthbrooder#English
mouthbrooder : (zoology) Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in its mouth for extended periods of time. Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity (also known as World Biodiversity Day), which is recognized by the United Nations for the promotion of biodiversity issues.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mouthbrooder#English