Hi Philip. I raised my rainbows the hard ward way. I’m going to use your tips the next time. Thanks
Rainbow darter breeding
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, Feb 07 2009 02:24 PM
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Posted 13 March 2020 - 09:00 AM
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Posted 14 April 2020 - 12:33 PM
When you guys go collecting your darters, take some of the stream bottom (i.e.
Sand, gravel etc.) too. Keep it aerated just as you would the fish until you get home. Seed your aquarium gravel with stream substate. Why you ask? The stream substrate contains the natural organisms that the darters live on. When these organisms multiply there's another living food source for the darters in between their regular feedings. An undergravel filter in your tank will aerate
your gravel better helping the organisms thrive and might induce your darters to breed. Worked for me.
Sand, gravel etc.) too. Keep it aerated just as you would the fish until you get home. Seed your aquarium gravel with stream substate. Why you ask? The stream substrate contains the natural organisms that the darters live on. When these organisms multiply there's another living food source for the darters in between their regular feedings. An undergravel filter in your tank will aerate
your gravel better helping the organisms thrive and might induce your darters to breed. Worked for me.
Edited by PBK, 14 April 2020 - 12:37 PM.
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