That should make for an interesting mix.
well i had in my 180 a jag/festae/texas/veja/butti/redsnook/trimac/bluedolphin/singray. then i noticed the jag and festae were pairing up so i removed them and put them in my 125 to breed manacondas then i noticed the trimac and red snook stold there hiding place and showing the breeding signs but i figured no way a trimac and snook until the one day i seen the vent tubes sticking way out and sure enought they did it in the tank with all those tankmates with the exception of jag and festae. i pulled eggs immediatly and they should be free swimming tommorrow or the next day. why do you say keep them at all costs? you think they may be worth some good money later on or you dont want them spread in the hobby? ill take some pics as soon as there swimming. right now they all fell of the rock and wiggling on glass bottom.BastardFish;2059692; said:so there are no other tank mates in the tank but these two? I will like to see the fry if so keep them at all costs
heres a few more. the trimac is female and the red snook is male. im not sure if the pics of the wigglers came out or not. but they layed around 1200 im guessing and probably 500-600 were fertelized. i pulled the rock this morning as they all wiggled off of it and onto the glass.Eläköön;2061746; said:id like to see some pics =P