Well when it rains it poor's, four weeks ago my LDA078 had a clutch of eggs in a cave about 25 hatched and they are all doing really well now in a grow out tank. I was cleaning the tank and doing the normal water change and to my surprise another clutch off eggs in another cave with the male fanning away happily. I have had these guys for about three years with nothing but the males sitting in the caves and now two clutches in less than a month. I will post some photo's when I can but im pretty busy with work so it could be a couple of weeks till I get to it.
But wrigglers are wrigglers no matter what they are, its great to just watch the eggs, and see the little ones develop then hatch with a large egg sac and thrive from then on.
More to follow in time.
But wrigglers are wrigglers no matter what they are, its great to just watch the eggs, and see the little ones develop then hatch with a large egg sac and thrive from then on.
More to follow in time.