Dear Gabriel: Yes, and this species is quite hardy. I’ve seen them in unheated tanks, where they appeared right happy. I’m hopeful that the process I discovered, to breed Columbian tetra works, with them. Thank you, for your support. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Gil: I’ve wanted, to breed this species, for some time. I hope my specimens are not too old, now that I sorted a tank, for them. If so, I may acquire younger stock. Thank you, for your, continued help and encouragement. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Bo: I’m not sure why Java moss doesn’t tend to do well, in my set-ups. I have a handful that has turned mostly brown. I put it, in this tank, at your suggestion, in case it makes a come-back. Even if it doesn’t, it may make success more likely, with these, egg-scatterers, before it desiccates. Thank you, for your, continued interest and assistance. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
I was literally thinking those black neon tetras look pretty good and you said you really like the look of them :p
Dear Gabriel:
Yes, and this species is quite hardy. I’ve seen them in unheated tanks, where they appeared right happy. I’m hopeful that the process I discovered, to breed Columbian tetra works, with them.
Thank you, for your support.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar
Good luck mate. 😀
Dear Gil:
I’ve wanted, to breed this species, for some time. I hope my specimens are not too old, now that I sorted a tank, for them. If so, I may acquire younger stock.
Thank you, for your, continued help and encouragement.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar
Good luck! You may need to put moss cups in to increase the success rate.
Dear Bo:
I’m not sure why Java moss doesn’t tend to do well, in my set-ups. I have a handful that has turned mostly brown. I put it, in this tank, at your suggestion, in case it makes a come-back. Even if it doesn’t, it may make success more likely, with these, egg-scatterers, before it desiccates.
Thank you, for your, continued interest and assistance.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar