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Hollystark

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My male widltype and female wiltype gfp het for copper had babies! They hatched at 9 days and are growing fast : )

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What cute little beans!! How many are you raising, and what are your plans for them?? Keep us updated on how they develop!! :eek:
 

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I started with fifteen, I'm down to nine (four just never ate like maybe there was something wrong with them and I left one where it got too warm) but seven of those just started blackworms today! The other two do not give any hoots about the blackworms I am dumping on their heads and I'm out of brine shrimp so I'm a little worried.

One is wildtype, the rest are golden albino.
 
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