Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
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Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
I spotted today a tiny, 2 cm long baby Heteropneustes fossilis in my 450 l tank.
There lives a colony of 7-8 (I don't remember the exact number) adult and subadult H. fossilis along with with Platydoras costatus, Agamyxis pectinifrons, Megalechis thoracata, Ancistrus sp., lot of snails like Brotia herculea, Brotia pagodula, Thaia shanensis, Tylomelania sp., Tylomelania towutica, Neritina sp,. Clithon sp., and some Neocaridina sp. red cherry shrimps.
The tank is a "wild" one (somebody could say - neglected), no heather, no temperature control, no regular pH control (occasional measurements indicated pH 6,5), no NO2, NO3 control, lot of plants but no fertilizers, iregular water change, every 1-3 weeks big water change about 50% of tank, tap water right from the tap, but slowly pouring, filtration Eheim Professional II 2028 700l/h and Project PJF 1001 1000l/h with sponge prefilters cleaned when blocked up, 12h lighting (10:00 - 22:00) 3x54 W T5 and night lighting consisting of 12 blue LEDs (22:00-00:00).
I'm feeding the fish with a mix of different sizes of Tropical, Tetra and Hikari pellets, but mostly Hikari carnivore sinking pellets, and occasionally frozen blood worms, mosquito larvae and a beef heart.
I suppose that my Heteropneustes spawned there a couple of days or weeks ago and this tiny fish is the only lucky survivor. Unfortunately, I didn't notice any spawning activity. It happens when the aquarist spends the most of his life in the office
all the best
iwona
There lives a colony of 7-8 (I don't remember the exact number) adult and subadult H. fossilis along with with Platydoras costatus, Agamyxis pectinifrons, Megalechis thoracata, Ancistrus sp., lot of snails like Brotia herculea, Brotia pagodula, Thaia shanensis, Tylomelania sp., Tylomelania towutica, Neritina sp,. Clithon sp., and some Neocaridina sp. red cherry shrimps.
The tank is a "wild" one (somebody could say - neglected), no heather, no temperature control, no regular pH control (occasional measurements indicated pH 6,5), no NO2, NO3 control, lot of plants but no fertilizers, iregular water change, every 1-3 weeks big water change about 50% of tank, tap water right from the tap, but slowly pouring, filtration Eheim Professional II 2028 700l/h and Project PJF 1001 1000l/h with sponge prefilters cleaned when blocked up, 12h lighting (10:00 - 22:00) 3x54 W T5 and night lighting consisting of 12 blue LEDs (22:00-00:00).
I'm feeding the fish with a mix of different sizes of Tropical, Tetra and Hikari pellets, but mostly Hikari carnivore sinking pellets, and occasionally frozen blood worms, mosquito larvae and a beef heart.
I suppose that my Heteropneustes spawned there a couple of days or weeks ago and this tiny fish is the only lucky survivor. Unfortunately, I didn't notice any spawning activity. It happens when the aquarist spends the most of his life in the office
all the best
iwona
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
I too have found H. fossilis fry, even in neighbouring tanks, probably eggs attached to plants that has been moved around.
How does your H. fossilis behave when in such a large group? When I kept one it was like an angel, but at one time I had 10 and they where connstantly attacking other fish, never relaxed and always on the move.
FB
How does your H. fossilis behave when in such a large group? When I kept one it was like an angel, but at one time I had 10 and they where connstantly attacking other fish, never relaxed and always on the move.
FB
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Mine are all angels, towards the other fish and to me. I'm changing sponge prefilters, they are hidding behind, with a bare hands. During the day they are very shy, "invisible" fish, during the night they are more active, but they are intersted in other Heteropneusteses, not in other fish (probably because the other fishes are big catfishes too). Even the red cherry shrimps are still alive
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iwona
all the best
iwona
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Hey,
congratulations Iwona
Regards.
congratulations Iwona
Regards.
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Congrats Iwona-
I've just had a look at your tank on the "My Aquaria" page and it looks stunning...
I've just had a look at your tank on the "My Aquaria" page and it looks stunning...
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Congratulations Iwona! A shame you missed the spawning, but at least you've got the fry to show for it.
Aled, 14
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Thank you all for the kind words. Unfortunately, I can't see the baby anymore
best regards
iwona
best regards
iwona
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Maybe he's hiding, or at the worst in a very deep sleep.
Aled, 14
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Re: Heteropneustes fossilis - missed spawn?
Update: the little survivor is doing fine and is much, much bigger
all the best
iwona
all the best
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