L377 fry
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L377 fry
I bought these as L377 a while ago and a few days ago I found some fry swimming around and a few more in a cave with an adult.
Three of the five adults in that tank
One of the parents in the cave. There's still some fry in there
Fry
Three of the five adults in that tank
One of the parents in the cave. There's still some fry in there
Fry
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Re: L377 fry
Hi!!!
Really nice...congratulation!!!
Can you tell us more about the size of the adult, trigger, tank size, food and water parameters!!
Cheers
Yann
Really nice...congratulation!!!
Can you tell us more about the size of the adult, trigger, tank size, food and water parameters!!
Cheers
Yann
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Re: L377 fry
Very nice. I may have to try those someday.
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Re: L377 fry
They are in a 75G tank with some driftwood and they share it with some rummynose tetras, blue emperors, some guppies, one L066, two L002 and some piebald ancistrus (I have some many piebalds I just put them everywhere). The L377 are about 4 inches. They are kept in Cincinnati tap water which is hard. GH is between 100 and 150 ppm and pH between 6.8 and 7.0. Honestly, I have no idea what trigger the spawning. The first time I saw fry, they were already close to 1/2 inch.
About the food, they get crushed flakes, shrimp pellets and zucchini every once in a while.
About the food, they get crushed flakes, shrimp pellets and zucchini every once in a while.
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Re: L377 fry
Congratulations on the spawn.
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Re: L377 fry
Congratulations - a very pleasant surprise
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Re: L377 fry
Very nice!!!!
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Re: L377 fry
Nice looking fry
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Re: L377 fry
Congratulations of the spawn.
Actually, your tap water is on the soft side and at a desirable pH. I have to use 2/3 RO and 1/3 tap to be equal to your's and I have had plecos spawn in that water. I would be glad to have water like that to begin with.
One by one the L# plecos are getting spawned. This is one group of fish we should be able to become independent of their import.
Actually, your tap water is on the soft side and at a desirable pH. I have to use 2/3 RO and 1/3 tap to be equal to your's and I have had plecos spawn in that water. I would be glad to have water like that to begin with.
One by one the L# plecos are getting spawned. This is one group of fish we should be able to become independent of their import.
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Re: L377 fry
Congrats on your success.
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Re: L377 fry
I think that is one of my reasons why I enjoy getting a first pleco spawn, too. Most first spawns are unexpected for the most part. Once or if they get into a rhythm then the spawns become more predictable.amergim wrote:Thanks everybody. I really like it when fry just appear in the tank like magic
Your fry look very much like L134 fry do at the same size.
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