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Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    So last night, as I sat watching my ponies playing, I noticed that my large male and his mate were doing the "happy dance". I ran to get my camera and took some shots. I apologize in advance. The glass was not clean and 1/2 of the lights were off. The images are a little "grainy", but are, in my opinion, amazing none the less.

    At first, the pair locks tails and kind of "pal around" together for some time. They then rise, in the water column where he flexes his pouch and shows her that he is ready. This first image is NOT the boy who got preggers last night. By the time I got my camera, they were done with that part of their dance. In any case, I wanted to show you an example. Here is my other boy, "Ponyboy" doing the same.

    pouch2 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    In any case, shortly thereafter, the female will position herself above her man and lower down upon his open pouch. As she does this, he begins to make jerky motions, flexing the pouch and creating a suction/vacuum effect taking in the gelatinous egg mass.

    Ponyboy, pictured above, has a very well developed, large, and strong pouch. The other boy, albeit a bigger fish, has a more narrow pouch as it tapers towards the tail and has only had a few broods himself. As they continue to breed, their pouches get stretched more and more. You can see that Ponyboy is my most active breeder. His brother has to work harder to receive the eggs.

    In the image below, you can see his mate leaving the area and watch as the male repeatedly flexes his pouch. About 1/4 of the egg mass is still external to the pouch. He is trying to pull it inward. The egg mass is orange and looks like a "cone" sticking out of his belly.

    transfer1 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    transfer2 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    In the next picture, you can tell that he's begun to work the mass into the pouch. It's much like a little kid forcing a belch by inhaling air into his belly. He's been able to bring in just a bit more with the last "contraction".

    transfer3 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    You can see even more "progression" in this shot. He's just about done.

    transfer - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    Finally, under the watchful eye of momma, he is done with the task and can rest. You could actually see the change in his respiration after the hard work.

    finished - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    Now the fun begins. If history holds true, on Wednesday morning, November 1st, I will have "siphon breath", a somewhat wet carpet, the familiar hum of the kreisel systems running, and hundreds of additional hungry mouths to feed.

    Hope you enjoyed!

    Dave
    ><((((

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Totally Awesome!!!!!!!!

    I've been waiting to see this process, knowing that my observation will likely not happen... Angel keeps the camera, fully charged, sitting right next to her pony tank for just such an oportunity.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    Daivid, that has to be one of the coolest series of pics I've ever seen! Thank you SO much for sharing this with us!!!

    Shall I start knitting little pony booties for you?


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
    David, that has to be one of the coolest series of pics I've ever seen! Thank you SO much for sharing this with us!!!
    Thanks...glad to share!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
    Shall I start knitting little pony booties for you?
    Even better, can you come set up and keep up my cultures of pods, BBS and rotifers?

    D
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    I've never set up or kept either, but I am always willing to learn! And who doesn't just LOVE looking after babies???


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
    ...I am always willing to learn! And who doesn't just LOVE looking after babies???
    My gawd... I think I'm in love.

    D
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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I had a kazillion babies from my reidi every 19 days. I don't envy you. Gosh, I get tired just thinking about the good ole days. I should put up some pics of the kreisel I had built. If you lived closer to me I would lend it to ya to see how you liked it. Congrats! Have fun! It's like bringing a newborn into the house.... kiss the sleep goodbye!
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    Renee

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    Now I remember why everyone doesn't love looking after babies, lol!


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    These are the systems I designed/built. They work very well for me.

    reactor - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    manifold2 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    And here are the growout tanks:

    10GGrow1 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer

    10GGrow2 - Witness/Documented H. Reidi Egg Transfer
    ><((((

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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Totally Awesome!

    Isn't nature amazing? Those pictures are priceless David! :D I have had my camera right next to the tank just waiting to catch them in action. I have seen them dance around each other. It does remind me of a merry-go-round, but with much prettier ponies! My kelloggi's have been showing their tan & silver coloring, and the two pair in the tank are more possessive of each other as they grow older and mature. Since little Spirit (youngest female) died from the aiptasia incident, her mate is so lonely. I'm looking for another female for him. It makes me sad to see him actually look depressed, and not get the chance to color up and flirt like the other 4 are doing. If he tries to get involved with the group, they push him out and even head butt him. It's funny to see them get cranky toward each other, but when it's repetitive against one pony, it's pretty darn sad. I may have babies this weekend, but also saw the male I thought was pregnant (Snickett again), scrunch up his pouch during courting, and appears to be quite empty. His pouch just may be developing more to accomodate babies and carry them to full term. I always find these little critters amazing, and expect to be learning from them for quite some time. Thanks for sharing such awesome pictures David! ....Angel :angel1:
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