Could you tell if you got eggs from both females or just one of them?
Chip
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al G Eaton [SMTP:sege7_2000_at_yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 3:48 PM
> To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Subject: NANFA-- Re: NANFA-BAP
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> --- Todd Crail <farmertodd_at_buckeye-express.com> wrote:
> > My appologies for the <ahem> less than professional
> > picture that was there,
> > if you surfed it yesterday.
> >
> > I guess this officially releases the page. Have at
> > it all you breeder
> > types! Let me know if you experience any trouble
> > with it and I can make
> > updates.
> Nice work Todd! I am sure there would be some
> discussion of point values for some of the species.
> EG fish like Fundulus catenatus and stellifer are a
> lot harder than egg laying Goodeids and are a lot
> harder than many of the other fundulus species.
> Fundulus majalis also seems to be harder than the
> average fundulus, I have three so I guess I may find
> out.
>
>
> Last year, before I got sick I noticed some
> interesting things with the Cyprinodon variegatus I
> had. A single pair would easily lay more than 100
> eggs in a spawning session and almost all of them
> would develop and hatch. Spawning lasted around three
> days and was tied in with the lunar cycle. Full moon
> = eggs, the rest of the time an occasional egg. I was
> hoping to see if this behavior modified over time and
> generations and they would lay eggs without the
> benefit of a full moon. I have new stock so thats one
> of the things I will find out, as I already have eggs.
>
>
> Klaus
>
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