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Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:10 Mar 2019 13:27
by thecollector
Vorteil wrote: 10 Mar 2019 06:33 I still feel it's best to keep any additives out of the tank. Water change I feel is ok but anything else I personally would not. If there's a need to use that then you must figure out why.
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Are you talking about the bacteria balls?

Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:11 Mar 2019 06:45
by Vorteil
Yes

19 March 2019 update...

PostPosted:19 Mar 2019 21:33
by thecollector
This has taken me by surprise...

Tank 2 has 3 floating babies.

Didn't even know there were any berried females in tank 2.

So I’m 3 for 3 - all the Opae in the 3 tanks have now had babies.

Tank 1 also has 2 new floating babies. There were/are a couple of berried females in there, so should see more floating about in the next few days.

The babies that were “born” in tank 3 are continuing to grow and colour up.

Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:19 Mar 2019 22:06
by odin
That’s great news man! Congrats.


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Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:20 Mar 2019 21:46
by opae ula related
Nice!

5 April 2019 update...

PostPosted:05 Apr 2019 18:07
by thecollector
Tank 1: Still some floating babies, there is at least 1 berried female. I can only say that I've see a couple of babies that have transition. There is just too many places for them to hid that it make it impossible to say how many. Have to wait a few week for when they are much bigger, to spot them.

Tank 2: similar situation to tank 1... time will tell.

Small jar: they keep growing, they still haven’t taken on their deep red colour like the adults in tank 3. I keep seeing molts and the number count is still the same.

Tank 3: similar to the small jar, the new generation keep growing, they are also the most active. While the adults spend most of the time on the rocks not really doing much.

Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:09 Apr 2019 20:23
by odin
Im glad your tanks are doing well.. they have come along way in terms of getting them breeding.

Re: Opae Ula are addictive...

PostPosted:09 Apr 2019 21:10
by thecollector
odin wrote: 09 Apr 2019 20:23 Im glad your tanks are doing well.. they have come along way in terms of getting them breeding.
Thanks...

9 Apr 2019 update...

PostPosted:09 Apr 2019 21:28
by thecollector
Tank 3 went crazy last night, one of the male Opae was darting about, non stop for a few hours.

There was a large saddled female shrimp, which I'm guessing was the reason for all the ruckus. The only way to describe her was she looked like a bomber opening the bombay doors before dropping the berries.

Completely separate to the darting male and the saddled female. There was one Opae chasing off all the other Opae that stood on one of the 3 main stones in the tank.

Everything has calmed down this today.

The now berried female looks to have more berries than I've seen on any other berried female. But that may just be down to the Opae in tank 3, just being a lot larger than the Opae in the other tanks.


I'm going to need bigger tanks...

30 Apr 2019 update...

PostPosted:30 Apr 2019 15:38
by thecollector
Tank 1:
It's been non stop floating babies. Trying to spot the transitioned ones has been somewhat impossible.
Only a few minutes ago did I see two on the front of the tank.
They are tiny and nearly completely transparent, making it impossible to spot them if they are anywhere else.


Tank 2:
Haven’t seen the two or so baby Opae in a while.
I’ve increased the amount of light above the tank to help the algae on the walls grow faster - to try and make it more like tank 3 (see the second image: tank 3 on the left, tank 2 on the right).

Here's what under the lights, on the waters surface - it's bubbly because, it's floating on pockets of air the algae gives off:


Tank3 and the jar:
Everything is going great, seams that the baby Opae are at about adult size (in tank 3, see image below), compared to the actual adults. The jar baby Opae are only half the size but still growing faster than in tank 1.

What was a baby in Jan/Feb, is in the yellow square outline, the adult is to the right in the acorn outline.