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paris
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i was cleaning out their tank last night- i do this once a year so i can get a head count. i counted 14 adults-some are new morphs, i found 2 dead new morphs in a thick tangle of roots-dunno why though.
here are some pics of the adults-these were collected in maryland in 2000. the pictures arent great due to their small size and the limitations of my digital cam (it a video cam)
they have been breeding since i got them-i will have a post of their set up in the enclosure section(its a seepage set up)there are many many babies in there of different sizes so i decided to pull as many out as i could while cleaning the tank. here is a pic of a baby before taken from the tank-its very dark at the bottom of the tank
and here is a pic of them in the bowl before i placed them in a baby only tank-i counted about 40-50 larva at different stages of growth. its odd since the eggs are laid under rocks and will drop off the rocks and lay on the bottom before they hatch-easily prey for the adults in the tank, i really never saw eggs since i moved the tank here a year and a half ago-but these babies are since then.
here are some pics of the adults-these were collected in maryland in 2000. the pictures arent great due to their small size and the limitations of my digital cam (it a video cam)
they have been breeding since i got them-i will have a post of their set up in the enclosure section(its a seepage set up)there are many many babies in there of different sizes so i decided to pull as many out as i could while cleaning the tank. here is a pic of a baby before taken from the tank-its very dark at the bottom of the tank
and here is a pic of them in the bowl before i placed them in a baby only tank-i counted about 40-50 larva at different stages of growth. its odd since the eggs are laid under rocks and will drop off the rocks and lay on the bottom before they hatch-easily prey for the adults in the tank, i really never saw eggs since i moved the tank here a year and a half ago-but these babies are since then.