« Reply #19 on: December 10, 2009, 09:47:48 AM »
Congrats, 
Have to ask what you been putting in the water though. 
Love Potion #9...

All I need to do is make sure any new water being added to the tank is a degree or two lower than the aquarium temperature and it triggers them off. I have about 20 or so Sterbai fry that I've raised artificially by gently prizing the eggs of the glass with a pipette - I leave the ones on the plants as they're too tricky to remove without damaging the egg, so I guess the fry in the tank must have survived both the Gibbiceps and BN and it's the first time I've noticed fry surviving alone in the tank in this way.

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220ltr Central American River:
Sajica (t-bar) Cichlid breeding pair; 1xConvict (male); 2xPim Pictus
200ltr Amazonian Pool:
Chocolate Cichlid breeding pair; 12xCorydoras(Sterbai, Loxozonus, Tritineatus, Aeneus);1xFiremouth Cichlid;1xPterygoplichthys Gibbiceps;1xmale LDA08.
150ltr Lake Tanganyika (mid range):
4xCyprichromis Leptosoma; 3xNeolamprologus Leleupi; 2xSynodontis Multipunctus; 2xAltolamprologus Calvus(black); 1xJulidochromis Transcriptus.
100ltr Planted Tank:
15xFresh Water Shrimp (5xCardina sp. Babauti; 10xJaponica);5xOtocinclus;5xThreadfin Rainbowfish (Iriatherina Werneri);3xForktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish (Pseudomugil furcatus);3xCelebes Rainbowfish;5xEmerald Eye Rasbora;4xKhuli Loach;6xPeacock Goby;1xSiamese Algae Eater.
55ltr SE Asian planted nano:
1xFurcata Rainbow fish (adult male);2xBotia Striata;1xfemale LDA08.
55ltr S American nano:
Breeding Royal Tetras;4XLDA08.