Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
I have seen many good breeding reports here on Planetcatfish so I thought it was my turn to give something back. I have a breeding setup of 2+2 Panaque Maccus in a 56 liter tank with lots of driftwood and caves in different sizes. This is my 5th(?) spawn since the beginning of this summer. The number of fry have been 25-30 in each spawn. I have read that especially the P. Maccus fry are very sensitive, but for me this is not true so far at least.
First a photo of the "beta"-male in cave.
Newly hatched.
First a photo of the "beta"-male in cave.
Newly hatched.
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Conguragulations!!
Nice pics!
Nice pics!
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Well done, that's a nice picture of the egg clutch. Good luck raising them and we'd be happy to hear more on your experience!
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Thanks guys! I will post more photos in some days.
Update: All eggs have hatched now and I could count to 30 to be exact
Update: All eggs have hatched now and I could count to 30 to be exact
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Congratulations with your p. maccus breeding successes.
i have not found most pleco fry very difficult to raise. The hard part is just being patient enough to get them to spawn and getting a cooperative breeding group.. They will probably spawn regularly for 6 months then take a temporary hiatus before resuming frequent spawning again.
i have not found most pleco fry very difficult to raise. The hard part is just being patient enough to get them to spawn and getting a cooperative breeding group.. They will probably spawn regularly for 6 months then take a temporary hiatus before resuming frequent spawning again.
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Thanks Apistomaster! Yes, you are probably right that they will take a hiatus after this spawning.
Here's some photos that shows the development the days after hatching. All 30 fry is still alive.
Here's some photos that shows the development the days after hatching. All 30 fry is still alive.
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Congratulations with the fry!
Very nice pictures, continue with that
Very nice pictures, continue with that
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Now I breed the following species: 12 Peckoltia compta - L134 and 10 Ancistrus L107/L184
I have earlier bred these plecos: L010a, Ancistrus sp., L183, L260, Hypancistrus contradens
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Now I breed the following species: 12 Peckoltia compta - L134 and 10 Ancistrus L107/L184
I have earlier bred these plecos: L010a, Ancistrus sp., L183, L260, Hypancistrus contradens
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Re: Breeding Panaque Maccus, photos
Congratulations and great pics!
How big are the parents?
How big are the parents?
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