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Old 03-16-2012, 08:31 AM
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Default Re: Bromeliad Size - For Breading??

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Originally Posted by SmackoftheGods View Post
My southern variabilis (are they no ventrimaculatus? I don't remember... some nomenclature change very recently) transport into my neo fireball all the time.... Unfortunately they aren't egg-feeders like your imiators are so I haven't gotten anything to morph out from the brom yet. I'm thinking of starting to pull the brom.

I've had significant success in my Veradero tank with both upright film canisters and in a number of "miniature" bromeliads. I don't think you'll have a problem as long as they're adult plants that can hold decent water.
They are still variabilis. duellmani is now ventrimaculata, and the old ventrimaculata was split to variabilis and amazonica.

I would pull the brom, these variabilis tadpoles seem to need about the same amount of water as fantastica. Also, let them transport to deli cups or you'll be overrun in no time trust me


All my imitators do fine transporting to fireballs. It's amazing how little water they need.
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