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Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:05 Jun 2016 19:07
by odin
Opae ula related is the man to ask! i know zero about them :blush:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:05 Jun 2016 23:16
by Ann
Okay. Seems like everyone likes the big guys.
Ann :lol:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:06 Jun 2016 17:32
by opae ula related
No expert but Fukubonsai's website is the expert.

http://www.fukubonsai.com/M-L8b1.html
http://www.fukubonsai.com/M-L2b3.html

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:07 Jun 2016 03:03
by Ann
Thank you. I see the difference now.
Ann :grin:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:10 Jun 2016 16:49
by opae ula related


Tank just for the Larvae.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:10 Jun 2016 17:20
by odin
That's a really neat idea! Think I'm a long way off having any tanks specially for this purpose yet :smile: one day maybe! They all look very happy, how old are they in the video?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:10 Jun 2016 17:32
by opae ula related
Hopefully you will have one with Alphas :smile:

Around 1 day to 10 days.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:17 Jun 2016 21:25
by opae ula related
Update, with the experiment of adding 6 various sizes of opae ula from few months old to adult to the Alpha tank to see if they get eaten - the opae ula are still alive and well.

You can see the 2nd smallest one at the 1:06 mark, top left.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:17 Jun 2016 23:24
by odin
That's good to know, your alpha is really red! Lovely colouring :grin:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:18 Jun 2016 00:50
by opae ula related
You have some that are red too right? This one is male and the female is not so red.