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  1. There is a real solace in aquariums that is only rivaled by gardening. They have many parallels and the feelings of each are similar. After a difficult nightshift, a quiet moment enjoying the rack greeting a new day is truly cathartic. 

     

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  2. The Bluefin Killifish continue to thrive! For anyone out there catching wild fish, baby brine, like usual, is absolutely magic for turning a shy fish into an outgoing one. I wish they weren't so difficult to photograph but im working on it. Very fortunately it seems I have several females so hopefully I can turn this into a colony through which others can enjoy this beautiful fish.

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  3. Ok, a few updates. We are now on Day 5 of the Bluefin killifish and they are still vigorously accepting baby brine. This is a much better start than last time; the heavily planted tank is providing a huge difference here. They are incredibly shy, but hopefully that changes in time.

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  4. An update on the Bluefin Killifishes. They really appreciate the extra cover and have been absolutely crushing the baby brine I am giving them. Cory is correct, baby brine is absolutely magical for fish. I am having much higher hopes for them this time around!

     

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  5. Fortunately, I was able to catch a very nice group of Bluefin Killies as well! Headed home today, hopefully this group is able to acclimate more successfully than the previous group.

    (EDIT: I am not sure why the picture is upside down, but I will fix this when I get home)

     

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  6. Its amazing the amount of biodiversity one can find in some Florida water plants. Dip-netting around this patch, I caught gambusia, least killifish, small crappie and panfish, flag fish, sailfin mollies, golden topminnows, a baby bass, grass shrimp, and small crayfish!

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  7. Switching gears, no trip to Orlando would be complete without a quick collecting trip! I went back to my spot where I caught Lucanea goodei (Bluefin Killifish) to try them again. This time I have a very heavily planted aquarium for them to hopefully grant me greater success. 

    Here's what the "ditch" looks like.

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  8. @James BlackThanks mate! It was a great show and honestly a much larger turnout than I expected. I sincerely hope you can attend in the future.

    There will certainly be YouTube creator content about it, but the two highlights for me were seeing a White Fly River Turtle and a beautiful low boy filled with Blood Red Cleaner shrimp. (Apparently a personal favorite of Julian Sprungs, per the vendor).

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  9. An update on the worm farm. I am very please so far with the results! I would say that the number of worms has easily tripled. You can see from the picture that there are distinctive "colonies" of worms growing on the Matala mat. I would like to see how quickly the worms continue to fill in the mesh from here. I will probably still be some weeks yet before I start feeding from it, but the results so far are very encouraging. I think if one was to set up a 10 gallon with a similar set-up, you could grow a very large number of worms. This would be quite useful for anyone looking into breeding Corydoras.  

     

     

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  10. @HobbitPreviously I was doing the "catch all and sort" method every 8-10 weeks. I would place all of them on a white bottomed container to better view how much color was in the legs and tails. I would then sell the "cull" shrimp as regular cherry shrimp for a very inexpensive price on Craigslist to quickly move them out of the aquarium rack. Presently, the colony is producing mostly high quality shrimp so when I see a less than ideal one I remove it and place it in the Elassoma/Badis tank. 

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  11. A fry disaster was discovered today! I noticed that I was not seeing the number of fry that I should have in my green water tank, so I drained it to discover 2 least killifish that I had no idea were in there! They must have eaten most of them, poor little fry. I swear, I'll become good at raising fry one day. 

     

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