Hello and congratulations, you've played a lot difficult species, I wanted to ask you changed the values of water from the first time? what they eat and how many times a day?...
Conductivity is very important with this species. To high and the eggs will not hatch... Other than that the fish and the fry will do fine, it's just for the eggs hatching.Hello and congratulations, you've played a lot difficult species, I wanted to ask you changed the values of water from the first time? what they eat and how many times a day?...
Those aren't L183. L183 keep their white seam on the fins to adulthood.Here's my 5pcs of baby L183 are you be able to see is there any male/female?
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This is the tank I keep them but will upgrade to a 2ft tank when they grow bigger!
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Those aren't L183. L183 keep their white seam on the fins to adulthood.
Even a 2ft tank is much too small for the number of fish, would be barely enough for 2 fish.
I agree these are not L183. The white dots are also to big and to few of them. My L183 fry are covered with tiny dust of white spots, see the pictures above.
These are L181/L182 or maybe L184.