Thanks, bro. As you probably know, there is no clarity as to what the cause(s) are, hence, I can't say anything coherent.That's amazing Viktor, what do you put the lack of drop eye down too? Pond kept so lack of head trauma?
Thank you much, Maria! The babies experience was both exciting and sad. There is a thread in the breeding forum. But I did learn the trick to get the yolk-sack bearing aro babies to start feeding on something, anything really. Frozen floating bloodworms, for one. But having 240 gal full of water didn't do it. I needed to drop the water level to a minimum, like a few inches, so that the babies run into the worms constantly. Then they slowly start recognizing them as feed. Otherwise, nothing whatsoever I tried worked and I did bend backwards trying to get them to eat anything live or prepared...Absolutely amazing... and all those babies!!!! That must have been quite an experience!
Haha... Thanks, Maria, you are too kind! I guess I should say sorry about that but you bear 50% of the responsibility for the judgment lapse in time managementHad a look at that thread of yours thebiggerthebetter .... wow.... I got so lost there I was up half the night..
Absolutely amazing thread.... babies are just so, so cute.... the collection.. well.... priceless
Today I've noted that Alf got a suddenly drop eye of bad magnitude in one eye. I tend to think this is probably a result of trauma. Can't be certain but the sudden appearance of the defect argues toward that cause.That's amazing Viktor, what do you put the lack of drop eye down too? Pond kept so lack of head trauma?
Nice video,very good quality , in this instance I see no sign of eye injury,which suggests it's related to diet, so feed him a insect based dietToday I've noted that Alf got a suddenly drop eye of bad magnitude in one eye. I tend to think this is probably a result of trauma. Can't be certain but the sudden appearance of the defect argues toward that cause.
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This video is not focused on arowana but they are featured prominently too.
Plus one decides to check the rumors of palatability of GoPro cameras and the fingers holding them:
Thank you! No. Not a crumb leftWow.. wow...
Sorry about Alf... you right its quite bad to just appear suddenly.
They both looking gorgeous though..
Do you know how many catfish are in that tank? Hehhe. Im sure there is never a crumb of food left uneaten!
Awesome..
You may be right and know more about this than I do. I know little of the drop eye issues but my impression is the injury doesn't have to occur to the eye. They hit their head hard enough and in the right spot and get a drop eye, it seems to me.Nice video,very good quality , in this instance I see no sign of eye injury,which suggests it's related to diet, so feed him a insect based diet
True,but there's usually other signs of injury in those cases.Thank you! No. Not a crumb left
You may be right and know more about this than I do. I know little of the drop eye issues but my impression is the injury doesn't have to occur to the eye. They hit their head hard enough and in the right spot and get a drop eye, it seems to me.