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| Tumbling Eggs Leads to Females that Wont Hold Eggs. Thoughts? | |
| By: ChezkyNola Date: September 29, 2014, 8:24 pm | |
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| I have had many discussions with people who swear that when you | |
| develop eggs in a tumbler than those babies will not hold eggs | |
| when they mature. Any thoughts? | |
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| Re: Tumbling Eggs Leads to Females that Wont Hold Eggs. Thoughts | |
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| By: UnderCoverBrother Date: September 29, 2014, 8:29 pm | |
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| [quote author=ChezkyNola link=topic=171.msg891#msg891 | |
| date=1412040243] | |
| I have had many discussions with people who swear that when you | |
| develop eggs in a tumbler than those babies will not hold eggs | |
| when they mature. Any thoughts? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I don't necessarily believe this one, however they might hold | |
| better if left with the mother. | |
| I don't think if you strip them early they will not ever hold | |
| haha. | |
| Instincts are embedded in their dna from who knows when lol. | |
| #Post#: 993-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tumbling Eggs Leads to Females that Wont Hold Eggs. Thoughts | |
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| By: Jennifer Date: October 1, 2014, 9:14 pm | |
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| I think it's complete hoooey. ::) | |
| What I think really happens is that fish have a certain level of | |
| instinct built in. Some of your females are panic prone and | |
| will swallow up eggs or spit fry with very little provocation or | |
| they just don't a strong desire to hold. This is true in nature | |
| and your tank. Now, in nature, fish that don't have a lot of | |
| instinct to actually hold, wouldn't be contributing to | |
| population. Those fry would be weeded out before they were fry | |
| in a lot of cases. Only the fish with a lot of instinct to hold | |
| would. Thus, your wild caught fish being better parents, makes | |
| sense. | |
| But then, when we get them into our tanks and strip the females, | |
| or remove the eggs for spawning, or even remove parents so they | |
| don't eat the babies, we don't know the level of instinct we're | |
| passing on. It very well could be that the fish that was | |
| stripped had a low instinct level to begin with, and that trait | |
| was passed to her offspring because she was stripped and the fry | |
| were nurtured by us. | |
| I actually see this in another way with the livebearer species I | |
| raise. The closer a species is to a wild origin, the less | |
| inclined the parents are to cannibalize the young - IN MOST | |
| SPECIES. I won't say all, there are some wild types that are | |
| terrible about that, but in many, they don't care for the young, | |
| but they tend to ignore them. In most of you domestic | |
| livebearers, cannibalism of the young is much bigger problem. | |
| Now, I all at once think that some fish are a lot smarter than | |
| we give them credit for, but I also do not believe that any fish | |
| "learns" behaviors from it's parents. That's giving them too | |
| much credit in an area they just don't have the neural net to | |
| handle. I think, there are people in the hobby who realize this | |
| kind of thing, and won't continue to breed fish that parent in | |
| the wild but won't in your tank - but for a lot of hobbyists | |
| they just might not have a clue, or those low instinct fish | |
| might be all they have to breed, so scrapping that pair and | |
| getting a new one hoping the new ones will be better parents | |
| isn't a very appealing idea. Especially with some of your | |
| slower growing, later to breed species. Nobody wants to takes | |
| two years to raise up some fish, finally have fry and then scrap | |
| that pair because mom eats her eggs. Nope, we strip! We get | |
| fry, but likely, we get fry with low instinct to parent. | |
| Ramble ramble ... animal behavior is fascinating, as is the | |
| genetics of behavior. I could go on talking about it all day. | |
| ;) | |
| #Post#: 1271-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tumbling Eggs Leads to Females that Wont Hold Eggs. Thoughts | |
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| By: kgtropicals Date: October 9, 2014, 6:32 am | |
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| Yeah whoever says they wont hold if they were stipped at birth | |
| is trying to make up the rules. It's a bunch of garbage. Having | |
| bred thousands of fish I can assure you stripping females | |
| doesn't effect what they instinctively do. | |
| It WILL however effect their "parenting" of the fry. That is a | |
| completely different phenomenon, I guess if they don't have that | |
| opportunity to bond with the fry and have them taken away from | |
| them they naturally wont parent them. | |
| #Post#: 1283-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tumbling Eggs Leads to Females that Wont Hold Eggs. Thoughts | |
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| By: Jennifer Date: October 9, 2014, 2:07 pm | |
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| Hrm ... you know a lot of species, not just fish, are like that. | |
| Once the offspring are removed the parent no longer views them | |
| as their offspring. | |
| I think it'd be interesting to find out just why that is. | |
| Although, with fish, I'm not thinking there a lot of psychology | |
| involved. I'm not sure fish "bond" with their offspring in the | |
| way mammals bond with theirs. If I can find the time, maybe | |
| I'll look to see if I can find any research on that. | |
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