H reidi pair

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H. reidi pair
 
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And they had babies!!!



and now I'm trying to raise them!
 

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Wow, congrats on the fry. I am raising H erectus babies now. It's a boat load of work but they sure are cute. Mine are over 9 weeks old now. My male only had 34 fry and I gave some away. That way I could keep them in the main system in a nursery fish bowl. I still have 15 and they are in a 10g nursery tank attached to the main system. I do a 4G water change every day but they are doing good. I wish you the best of luck with your fry.
 

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Beautiful its great to see hobbiest like you doing such thing. Thank you for sharing
 

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