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04/27/2006, 09:46 PM | #1 |
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pregant blue devil damsel?
I think my blue devil damsel must be pregnant - it's belly is getting HUGE.
I'm confused though - it is the only fish of this species in the tank. I know females can have eggs whether or not they are fertilized, but I thought they needed social cues to start producing the eggs? Other fish in the tank are: tomato clown, 3-stripe damsel, flame angel, and diamond watchman goby. The 3-stripe seems to think it is a clown fish, and it doesn't like the blue damsel much (chases it off a lot). Here a couple pix of the fish. I think it is either about to have eggs or has a serious GI problem. (don't worry, I don't really think it is a GI problem) |
04/28/2006, 05:39 AM | #2 |
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Are you sure he didn't just eat alot? I thought the same thing with my clown fish a couple years ago, but then I figured out it was due to her eating more of the food than the male clown. I know it was due to eating because her belly ballooned like that right after feeding.
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04/28/2006, 07:38 PM | #3 |
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Definitely not - if you look close at the pix, you can see the tip of the ovipositor just in front of the anal fin.
I've thought this fish was fat for a while (it is a pig), ut I noticed it getting REALLY big lately. And it still looks like that. What I don't understand is that I thought they needed social cues to start making eggs. |
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