breeding small catfish
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breeding small catfish
I have 2 10 gal. tanks that are empty.The aquarium club I belong to has a breeders award program that I am involved with.What I would like to do is set up these 2 tanks to breed some of the smaller cats.Does anyone have any suggestions as to species & setups that would work in these tanks?
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I should of mentioned it ,I am working on the advanced level in the breeders award program.In order to get there I must breed some other fish than either cory's or ancistrus.Sorry for not mentioning this.I was thinking of something along the line of:aspidoas paucirdiatus,brochis splendens,otocinclus species?,peckoltia vittata etc. Would any of these fish be viable ? If not what else might be a good choice?
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Oto's aren't impossible to breed - there are some examples posted in threads here - but they are definitely way above the Ancistrus for example.
Brochis are also (apparently) not that easy to get breeding, there is a discussion just a few weeks back on that subject in the Callichtyidae forum, which has links to the Shane's World and Scotcat pages that report breding of them.
Don't know anything about Aspidoras breeding, so can't say on that one.
Peckoltia's I would class as teh easiest of the ones you mention. They are one step harder than the Ancistrus/Cory's that are considered amongst the easiest ones...
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Brochis are also (apparently) not that easy to get breeding, there is a discussion just a few weeks back on that subject in the Callichtyidae forum, which has links to the Shane's World and Scotcat pages that report breding of them.
Don't know anything about Aspidoras breeding, so can't say on that one.
Peckoltia's I would class as teh easiest of the ones you mention. They are one step harder than the Ancistrus/Cory's that are considered amongst the easiest ones...
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