T.cambodgiensis

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Twb
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T.cambodgiensis

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My two T.cambodgiensis have mated and produced eggs.
This have happened tree times, but the eggs have been eaten.
This time the have lasted for 2 days, and it looks like they are okay

Anybody have some tips about hove to help them live.

The pix are bad and from last time. But the point is the color and pattern on the puffer, it is only
shown under mating.
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Re: T.cambodgiensis

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I am not familiar with the species at all, but I would suggest you read Rocker's article on breeding his arrowheads.

http://www.thepufferforum.com/forum/lib ... ibreeding/

Feeding the fry was the largest challenge and his tips might very well help you out.
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Re: T.cambodgiensis

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Great!
Several puffers drastcally change their color when mating.
Good luck raising the fry!
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Re: T.cambodgiensis

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great pics and congratulations, good luck with the babies :D
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Tanks
Ca.15 of the eggs have now hatched, so now the task is feeding very little ones.
Hope i can make some survive.
I vil tray to get some pics of them.
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