The six annulatus that I Bought from Gary Haas on 9/12/15 turned out to be three pairs. One pair went into the shallow "Surefresh" four liter box at the top right on 12/3/15. Finally on 1/18/16 I found one lone tiny baby with the parents.
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Box A |
This is the Box A with the parents and single baby. The male is in the lower left corner. The parents have been fed on a nearly exclusive diet of grindal worms, plus whatever cyclops I find to pour in their tank.
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Box B |
On 1/18/16 the parents were moved to this different box with java moss and some floating plants. The single baby was left in the Box A to see if any other babies would show up. With my patience wearing quite thin, I was going to move the baby to some other container, but this morning, on 2/7/16, I spotted a second much smaller baby. Finally. Nineteen days to get the second baby. And I had checked often to see if any late babies had hatched. So now the two babies will be left in Box A to grow out. Maybe some more will pop up while I wait.
As of 2/7/16 no other babies have been spotted in the other two tanks with the other two pairs of parent annulatus.
Spotted another tiny baby in Box A on the morning of 2/8/16. Brings the total to three.
On Friday, 2/12/16, I found five smaller babies and the one larger one! Sieved some cyclops from a holding jug and added them to Box A with the babies.
Since this box method seems to be successful, I moved the breeding pair from Box B to a newly set up Box C. The pair was in Box B for 3 1/2 weeks and no babies were observed in the box. Now we wait.
2/17/16: Highest count in Box A has still been five small babies and the one larger one. Put in good collection of cyclops. Box B has still not produced any babies.
4/6/16: Box A count down to two, the original biggest baby, and one surviving secondary baby. This box was down to just those two after our return from the two week Florida absence in early March. Both babies moved into separate file card boxes.
Box C has one tiny baby! The pair was moved to Box B with a complete water change.
Box B never had a single baby show up, boo. Pair moved into Box B to let Box C sit to develop hatch out any additional babies.