My Blackbanded Sunfish caught in the act...
#1 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 13 February 2007 - 11:16 PM
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#2 Guest_NateTessler13_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:21 AM
#3 Guest_sandtiger_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 08:51 AM
#4 Guest_ashtonmj_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 09:08 AM
#5 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 09:51 AM
#6 Guest_eLeMeNt_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 10:35 AM
This is the third time I have seen them spawn or at least noticed a nest/eggs but the first it was in veiw of the camera and not on the bottow of the tank. There is a small brindled madtom in the tank and 3 smaller blackbanded sunfish but the male is defending his nest well. I may try to pull out some of the eggs this time as there are more of them and they are easier to see than the last two times. Maybe I'll give a shot at starting some green water for them in a jar or something by my window. Oh ya these guys are in a 20 long and all but this end of the tank where they spawned is packed full of val and cryptocrenes(sp).
Interesting. You would think the males would become more colorful like most sunfish do when breeding.
If you ever have any extra hatch that you don't need let me know. I'd love to have one or two. Here in Maryland they are extremly rare and I wouldn't take any for my tank even if I found some.
Awesome pics!
#7 Guest_ashtonmj_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 11:03 AM
#8 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 14 February 2007 - 11:35 AM
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#9 Guest_nativeplanter_*
Posted 15 February 2007 - 12:25 PM
#10 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 15 February 2007 - 12:56 PM
#11 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 15 February 2007 - 11:53 PM
#12 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 16 February 2007 - 12:31 AM
#13 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 17 February 2007 - 08:10 PM
They hatched on day 3! I was surprised, seemed rather quickly, but approximately 48 hours (eggs were laid on thurday afternoon and hatched saterday afternoon) they hatched. Out of my 5 trays of 15 or 16 eggs these were the hatch rates... 14/15, 14/15, 14/15, 16/16, and 13/15. So 71 out of 76 eggs hatched. I took a couple more pics of the tiny larvae and this time put a penny in for scale.
#14 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 11 March 2007 - 11:12 PM
Everything seemed to be going well till they were about 9 or 10 days old at which time their yolk sacs seemed to be gone and very few of them took to my food offerings and quickly began to die off. I am happy to report that despite the big die off at 10 days I do have 5 that have taken to feeding on my culture of copepods and some vinegar eels. These 5 are now 22 days old and are growing and feeding well. Here are a couple pictures of them.
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#15 Guest_drewish_*
Posted 12 March 2007 - 12:03 AM
#16 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 12 March 2007 - 12:06 AM
#17 Guest_choupique_*
Posted 15 March 2007 - 11:29 PM
I got redbreasts going in a 20 long with green water, that were hatched about the same time, some are approaching an inch, but they start out huge. I have some western dollar fry in a 20 and did the same thing, they are smaller, but doing well. Like smbass said, the blackband fry are micro tiny. I just had the FL dollar fry swim off the nest this morning. That tank has croase gravel, and I was wondering if there was any fry. The thirty gallon had a reverse trio in it, and none of them were eating the young!
I decided to pull the adults and let the fry have the run of the tank, since I am leaving for a weeks vacation and the hungry adults might not be so kind after that many days without food. I just hope the green water keeps going for all these fry.
Still hoping that some of the fry in the blackbanded tank made it hiding out in the java moss, but I am not counting on it now. Never seen any after feeding baby brine, or during water changed which should have rousted some of them out into the open atleast briefly.
In the pond that I have had luck with them doing well, there are tiny, not sure what they are. I am going to guess a daphnia like thing that looks the size of dust. They are not paramecium, they actually swim with that jerking motion that daphnia do, not swirling around like parameciums do. These get pretty thick and certain times of the day near the surface and discolor the water. I am thinking that is what the fry eat, these things and the smaller fry eat whatever these things are young. Just a guess.
#18 Guest_nativecajun_*
Posted 23 March 2007 - 08:59 AM
Thanks for sharing,
Daniel
#19 Guest_smbass_*
Posted 23 March 2007 - 02:40 PM
#20 Guest_TomNear_*
Posted 26 March 2007 - 01:54 PM
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