new baileyi pair
- Troender
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Re: new baileyi pair
I have seen prettier fishes. But they are cool! I love the way they semipuff to each other. And do I see the reflection of a dog playing in the background?
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- xrayjeeper83
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Re: new baileyi pair
When you overloaded with hairys, im sure I can find the room to house one
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
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Re: new baileyi pair
Leave it to a fellow to puff himself up to look larger & more "attractive!" I'd still be concerned about them hurting each other & would separate after spawning.
How come the tank is so "murky"?
How come the tank is so "murky"?
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
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Re: new baileyi pair
Pufferpunk wrote: How come the tank is so "murky"?
I was wondering that too, and the tank looks a bit smaller than a 55-gallon, but perhaps that's just the view of the camera.
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- medellia
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Re: new baileyi pair
Thanks for your comments, everyone!
Sorry about the murky tank....of course the darn puffers decided to get up to no good at the most inconvenient time--just after I re-arranged the tank decor and stirred up a bunch of debris, and just before I did a massive water change...
That is one of the things I dislike about some of the new planted tank substrates--no matter how much I rinse it, I still end up with all these fine silty particles that cloud the water at the slightest disturbance...
That is actually TWO dogs playing in the background--I didn't even notice that you can see their reflections on the tank! But that is Bugg and Lucy, the French bulldogs
xrayjeeper83, I will keep you posted...hopefully if all goes well, I will soon be overrun with puffers
Sorry about the murky tank....of course the darn puffers decided to get up to no good at the most inconvenient time--just after I re-arranged the tank decor and stirred up a bunch of debris, and just before I did a massive water change...
That is one of the things I dislike about some of the new planted tank substrates--no matter how much I rinse it, I still end up with all these fine silty particles that cloud the water at the slightest disturbance...
That is actually TWO dogs playing in the background--I didn't even notice that you can see their reflections on the tank! But that is Bugg and Lucy, the French bulldogs
xrayjeeper83, I will keep you posted...hopefully if all goes well, I will soon be overrun with puffers
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Re: new baileyi pair
Pics of Bugg & Lucy please!!
- xrayjeeper83
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Re: new baileyi pair
If it happeneds let me know and ill be on the look out for a 30+ tank
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
- pufferpuggirl
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Re: new baileyi pair
I definitely want to see Bugg & Lucy!! I love French bulldogs. I bred Boston Terriers for years and now keep Pugs, so love the snub-nose dogs.
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Re: new baileyi pair
I've got to finally see the vids.. that is awesome!!
Re: new baileyi pair
This is sweet stuff...congrats. Captive spawned hairys would be awesome. Do your baileyi ever bury themselves?
I'm curious...did you ever try to put two of your miurus together? If so...I am afraid to ask, but what happened?
I'm curious...did you ever try to put two of your miurus together? If so...I am afraid to ask, but what happened?
- pufferpuggirl
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1 x M Baileyii
1 x T Schoutedeni
1 x T Leiurus
1 x T Miurus
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Re: new baileyi pair
A long while back, I had 2 miurus puffers, and at that time I didn't have a separate tank to put one of them, so I housed them in the same tank. At first it seemed okay, they ignored each other, but it wasn't long before one of them started biting the other, and it became a frequent occurrence. I realised that this was getting serious and so scrambled to get another tank. I ended up taking the bitee out and putting him into a plastic container until I could get another tank. I did finally get another tank, but it was too late, the miurus died and I think it was more from the stress of the repeated attacks than the actual bites. Real shame and I felt like a real idiot for even thinking I could keep them together.
The problem with piscivore puffers is that they see even their own kind as fair game, and it must be a very touchy situation in the wild when they breed.
The problem with piscivore puffers is that they see even their own kind as fair game, and it must be a very touchy situation in the wild when they breed.
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Re: new baileyi pair
Hi everyone. I'm new to this so I'm not sure I'm doing this right!
I'm doing a research project on hairy puffers in which I am trying to determine their sex by observing their behavior when we put two together. We have 4 in total. You all must have much more knowledge about them than me so I was wondering if you could help me out. What makes you think your puffers are female/male? Have you been successful in breeding them and if so, did you see which was the female and which was the male? What did each breeder look like? And do they prefer to spawn on slate rather than sand?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks
I'm doing a research project on hairy puffers in which I am trying to determine their sex by observing their behavior when we put two together. We have 4 in total. You all must have much more knowledge about them than me so I was wondering if you could help me out. What makes you think your puffers are female/male? Have you been successful in breeding them and if so, did you see which was the female and which was the male? What did each breeder look like? And do they prefer to spawn on slate rather than sand?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks
- Pufferpunk
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C valentini
C coranata
C papuan
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suvattii
burrfish
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Re: new baileyi pair
Meryl, Please start a new thread on this.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
Re: new baileyi pair
Pufferpunk wrote:Meryl, Please start a new thread on this.
How do I start a new post?! I was going to but I'm just going in circles. This site is so difficult to use.