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An Apistogramma agassizii pair
One of my berried Red Cherry Shrimps died. But if you put the eggs in a net under flowing water and an airstone, the eggs are hatching today and I already see about 6 or 7 shrimplets appearing. It's kinda amazing. However I did not have the right tool to remove the eggs without damaging them inside the tail, so next time I should buy some backup tweezers or something. Also if you buy anti fungal medicines, it should help prevent eggs from molding over.
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So I had bought a female Kribensis Dwarf Cichlid. I read that it was a peaceful fish but I didn't read the part that when her belly becomes a deep red, it is in breeding mode and it becomes very very aggressive and it killed and ate 7 of my neon tetras, killed my honey gourami and hurt my female agazzi. It is only able to kill slow moving smaller fish.. so I moved my remaining slow moving and injured agazzi to my hospital tank. Now I got to figure out what to do with my Krib. I will probably give it to a friend or try to sell it.
Sold my first live aquaria, Pond Snails. They get about .5 of an inch long and they are good for eating algae. These were introduced into my tank from a couple eggs that I assume were attached to plants I had bought, now they have multiplied to hundreds. Anyways now the trick is a successful shipment. I also have 2 other species of snails that I have not overpopulated yet.