Subj : Mama Mbuna's Final Release Of Fry To : Jeff Snyder From : mark lewis Date : Thu Oct 29 2009 01:25 pm ml> perhaps they are not as hungry as they might be in the wild? since ml> they're not as hungry due to regular and bountiful feedings, they ml> wouldn't seem to be interested in chasing small food ;) JS> Hello Mark. It's nice to finally see someone else posting in this JS> echo. Carol was keeping me company for a while, but either got too JS> busy, or maybe bored with my mbuna tales. Sadly, it seems that I JS> am about the only one who is interested in trying to keep this echo JS> alive. I've been trying to post in it about as regularly as I can. it is very hard to see those following along when they do not post, eh? ;) i've been reading this echo for over 10 years... well, when there's any traffic in it... in fact, i posted plans for building a wooden aquarium not too long back... my aquariums are all running fine and clean with some "standard" fishing minnows from the store... about $1US/dozen :) JS> Regarding your observation, well, if what you are saying were true, JS> then I would think that my Copadichromis borleyi would have reacted JS> in the same way, but they didn't. Those fish slaughtered all of the JS> fry, whereas my mbunas haven't . . . at least not yet. it was a thought and one that possibly won't apply to those others you had (have?)... JS> I checked this morning, and I can still see some of the little JS> guys hovering in their same spots as yesterday. I doubt that I JS> will ever be able to see and count all 10-12 of them, or however JS> many she had, because there are simply too many hiding places. i used to get corydorus' like that... i had one good egg laying female that used to just line them up on the glass and the long frond leaves in the tank... when i realized they were eggs, i'd carefully scrap them off and place them into a "birthing net" container to hatch... after keeping them in there for some time, i'd let them out... cory's are kinda like herd animals... they want to group together and move like a herd of cows :) JS> As usual, I'll keep everyone posted regarding how this latest spawn JS> fares. i enjoy the reading but i don't have the story telling abilities of yourself and others... )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .