Okay so my fid Alice went down in a burrow with Thor for a little more then a week. She came back up and I'm pretty sure she's got eggs I don't really care if she doesn't since I wont be able to "hatch" them, but I still think it'd be cool if she had em. Since I'm not sure can you experts help me identify?
Sorry for the crappy pic quality I was using my digital camera.
I think my fid has eggs!
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I think my fid has eggs!
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Alice (I like that name ) most definitely has eggs. I responded to your PM, so you'll find my full response there.
Don't worry about your pics, the first is excellent quality, just the last is a little bit out of focus.
Congrats on your fiddlers mating! And I would love to see a full picture of your tank if you have one.
~Ryan
Don't worry about your pics, the first is excellent quality, just the last is a little bit out of focus.
Congrats on your fiddlers mating! And I would love to see a full picture of your tank if you have one.
~Ryan
1 E, 1 PP, our dog Lekima, and our cat Ruby!
~Hermit Crabbing since December 2005~
~Fiddler Crabbing since August 2006~
~Hermit Crabbing since December 2005~
~Fiddler Crabbing since August 2006~
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I think you saw my tank in the picture section? The only thing different since that picture is last night I bought floating plants and those are all over the top of the water. I think I want to go back and buy some more to get it even more covered since I had to give some to the hermies for their water dish
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I'm guessing you mean these ones.
I have those, too (except the water lettuce). They look great floating above the water. Except if you leave them alone for a while, they tend to clump and get stuck in the sand. :roll: But they're good for making sure smaller hermits can make it out of your water dishes.
~Ryan
I have those, too (except the water lettuce). They look great floating above the water. Except if you leave them alone for a while, they tend to clump and get stuck in the sand. :roll: But they're good for making sure smaller hermits can make it out of your water dishes.
~Ryan
1 E, 1 PP, our dog Lekima, and our cat Ruby!
~Hermit Crabbing since December 2005~
~Fiddler Crabbing since August 2006~
~Hermit Crabbing since December 2005~
~Fiddler Crabbing since August 2006~
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