I have been following the forum for some time. I have a fishroom of 9 1.2 meter tanks, 8 50 cm cubes, and 11 45 cm small tanks. I am keeping mainly plecs and Corydoras with a view to breeding, amoungst them the following:
Loricariidae: L46 (13), L 102 (6), L 66 (2), Sturisoma aureum(5 adults), Rineloricaria fallax(1 pair plus young), Rineloricaria cf. platyura (3), Ancistrus dolichopterus (3), Rineloricaria parva, Peckoltia braueri, Farlowellas and Otocinclus mariae, Otocinclus macrospilus.
Callichthyidae: Corydoras duplicareus(3 adults plus young), Corydoras sterbai (14),Corydoras sodalis (5), Corydoras panda (6 plus young), Corydoras trilineatus, Corydoras similis and what I believe to be Corydoras albolineatus.
My question is regarding Sturisoma, which I assume are arueum, so far I have had three batches of eggs from two pairs and been unable to raise the fry, the longest any have survived for is about a month. I have been feeding them on powdered spirulina which has lead my most successful attempt so far. I have read I think all articles pertaining to breeding sturisomas on this site, but what I was wondering is exactly what should be fed at what stage and how often?
Is the secret here to raise them in a smaller tank the tank they are in is bare bottomed furnished with mopani wood java moss and ferns some swords and Ceratopteris floating for cover. The tank is filtered with two large mature Heuy Hung sponge filters, pH around 6.5 temperature 29°C.
