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Posted by: gatorsnap5 at Sat Jan 26 01:06:29 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gatorsnap5 ] i have three yearling ast's and they include, a common ast, a hypo ast and, a pig tailed ast. the common and the hypo are developing nicely albiet a little flat on top of the shell but the pig tailed ast has started to saddle pretty badly is there any way to stop this or correct it. their diet is all the same between the three of them, it includes guppies and aquatic turtle pellets made by zoo med. it is a growth formula that contains 35% protein 5.0% fat 5.0% fiber 1.0% phosphorus 10.0% ash and 11.0% moisture. i also add crickets and krill occationaly. i have hear that to produce pig tailed snapper you fluctuate the incubation temperatures of the eggs and this causes the spine to grow at accelerated and decreased rates causing the "pig tail" to develop i dont know if this is true or false but im curious as to weather or not this could be the cause of my pig tailed ast to be saddleing so badly. could this be the case? does anybody else on here have any pig tailed ast's? if so any input would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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