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Puntius ticto

Male |

Femal |
This beautiful barb I got for the first time April 2010. In English they name it Ticto barb and in Norway we name it Odessa barb. For å loge time the location of this fish in the nature was unknown, but now we know that is a barb from the Mekong River.
In beginning of June 2010 I tried to get breeding of this fish and place to couple in a 15 liter tank. They gave many eggs and to dag I have about 60 – 80 fry’s I am still feeding with Artemia
First day after hatching
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Second day after hatching
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8 days after hatching
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9 days after hatching
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