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Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Dog Portraits, Jet
First of all I apologise for my lack of updates yet again. Time does literally fly by and there's no stopping it!
This is the beginning of Jet's dog portrait and there is plenty more to do. Jet has the most amazing ears, they are just gorgeous!
Also I have lots more babies, my fish tanks are about to be over run very shortly. I have hatched 33 killifish and this number could increase. You can just see the fry container in the top right corner of the tank above. They are feeding on micro-worms and should grow at a rapid rate. Killifish are mainly annual fish (some live less than a year). They lay their eggs in peaty areas which dry up in the summer season. The adults obviously die but they have ensured their kin continue as the eggs dry up in the heat but once the rainy season begins, they start to hatch in the little pools and puddles.
These eggs are for sale all over the internet and they are in magnificent colours, all you do is 'add water' to mimic the rainy season and within hours the eggs should begin to hatch.
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1 comments:
Jet has a good start.
Your fish tanks are very interesting. I had not heard of the killfish before. Thanks for sharing.
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