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Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:08 Jan 2019 20:44
by odin
Cant argue there lol.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:16 Jan 2019 09:08
by Opae157
hi guys i am wondering to get a already berried opae from seller but will it be wasting that i purchase her and ship her in which takes about 3-5 working days? will it make her drop her eggs etc? or will it affect her life etc? feel like requesting for a berried one so that even if she drp eggs i would know that is a female opae?
advises please

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:16 Jan 2019 13:48
by tzg
No need to get a berried one. If u get a size of at least 10, I'm sure there will be males n females and they will breed in the right condition.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:16 Jan 2019 22:14
by Vorteil
I think the stress from shipping will be too mcuh for a berried female to take. Plus you need to take consideration of the new enviroment she'll be put into. No guaranty that the tank will be suitable enough. This is why I believe some hobbyist are able to beed theirs while others have a hard time. While the opae are easy to breed in general there are some general ground rules that need to be followed in order to get there.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 01:26
by Opae157
hmm true also... then maybe i should just get another 5 opaes instead of getting a berried one and wasting it

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 17:10
by Vorteil
Definately the better way to go. Add a few more and let them do their thing. Leave the tank alone and enjoy the opae. No set time frame when they will breed.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 17:55
by odin
Yup shipping and new water conditions will pretty much make her dump the eggs and if any do get to the larval stage there is no certainty that your water conditions will be ok for the larvae to survive or make adult hood, they are way more sensitive.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:04 Mar 2019 05:44
by Opae157
Hi Guys planning to get this tank 1L to upgrade my mini tank from 600ml... was wondering if this type ornament is suitable for the opaes? do they need ornaments which they can go into and hide etc or just a plain scape like this is viable. hahahah any aquascape to recommend doing for this cylinder tank? hahaha tank is about 10 cm wide and 18 cm tall any recommended scapes that i can do hahah which involves my marimos? hahah open them up and make them into carpet glued onto dragon stones or resin mountain scapes etc? recommendations? hahah

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:04 Mar 2019 17:43
by Algae In Space
I'd put something in where they can hide a little. They're just happier that way IMHO.

Re: Hi I am a new opae ula owner from Malaysia.

PostPosted:05 Mar 2019 06:37
by Opae157
what type hiding place are good for them? those starfish like caves or ceramic square things are they actually useful? hahahah i am giving up on rock scape because it will take up my water capacity space..