Yesterday my husband and I caught the male so we could collect the babies. We found the easiest way is to wait until the day of or before he spits them out and catch him with the net. He spits out the babies and then we just remove the male from the net and we have all the babies in the net for easy removal.
Well when we counted the babies from a photograph we had, it looks like we have 53 babies! All are looking really good, eating today and swiming normally. One baby had the bottom of his caudal fin gone, we aren't sure if it didn't form fully or was torn when he was spit out.
I'm just wondering what the total number of babies you have had for a single clutch has been? I've never heard of one as big as 53 babies.
Rian
Well when we counted the babies from a photograph we had, it looks like we have 53 babies! All are looking really good, eating today and swiming normally. One baby had the bottom of his caudal fin gone, we aren't sure if it didn't form fully or was torn when he was spit out.
I'm just wondering what the total number of babies you have had for a single clutch has been? I've never heard of one as big as 53 babies.
Rian