Leporacanthicus joselimai L264
Leporacanthicus joselimai L264
Can anyone tell me if male or female?
Ive read the article about them in the site about odontodes and head size/colouration but Im none the wiser.
Many thanks if you can help.
Alex
Ive read the article about them in the site about odontodes and head size/colouration but Im none the wiser.
Many thanks if you can help.
Alex
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I dont agree so much to that the males are more spinier compare to the female, it's so little so it's difficult to notice anyway.
And my female have a more massiver head and the male but the male have a slightly longer nose.
The pair in the photo shown above have spawn once and I'm waiting right now for the next attempt, they are around 15-16 cm or 6 inches.
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And my female have a more massiver head and the male but the male have a slightly longer nose.
The pair in the photo shown above have spawn once and I'm waiting right now for the next attempt, they are around 15-16 cm or 6 inches.
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Sorry im new to this and to my L-264, but i want to get the food right.Janne wrote:You have to feed them better with prawns and mussels at least once a week and between that frozen artemia and that kind of food, dont forget some vegetibles now and then.
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So you are buying prawns and mussels from the human grocier store? And just put them in. Do you buy fresh or frozen?
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thanksJanne wrote: that frozen artemia and that kind of food,
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I routinely add snails to both my L. galaxias (breeding attempt in progress) and L-264 groups (4 fish each). Both groups eat them, L. galaxias appear to be more actively preying on them, but then they are more acclaimated and much less shy.
And yes, I have seen them in the process of eating them. They whittle them out of the shells, leaving the shell largely intact.
I intend to try the mussels on the halfshell approach for the L. galaxias to ripen the females. I just have to get over to the seafood counter at the grocery store some night this week. They routinely get fish cuttings (marine fish only) and the occasional scallop/shrimp/prawn.
I'll keep you all posted.
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And yes, I have seen them in the process of eating them. They whittle them out of the shells, leaving the shell largely intact.
I intend to try the mussels on the halfshell approach for the L. galaxias to ripen the females. I just have to get over to the seafood counter at the grocery store some night this week. They routinely get fish cuttings (marine fish only) and the occasional scallop/shrimp/prawn.
I'll keep you all posted.
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Paul E. Turley
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They have eaten red ramshorn snails and small to medium sized Japanese* Live-bearing snails.
(*=I don't know if they are from Japan or not, they are a 1" diameter trap-door apple snail that bears live young.)
Another aquarist I know said they ate all the Malaysian livebearing snails in his tank but I cannot confirm this as I don't have a problem with them right now.
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(*=I don't know if they are from Japan or not, they are a 1" diameter trap-door apple snail that bears live young.)
Another aquarist I know said they ate all the Malaysian livebearing snails in his tank but I cannot confirm this as I don't have a problem with them right now.
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