Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
I don't know exactly how you call it but I would like to ask you something.
Do only the males flap there fins in breeding caves or do females make this movement too? I have noticed this flapping also with the juveniles. Can I tell by the flapping if it is male or female?
my pleco's fann their fins a lot, and i think they are telling each other "look at me, i'm a great father, my fanning skills are excellent, pick me pick me and you won't regret it"
ofcourse this is just my guess
all of my pleco's are male except one, and she doesn't fann (or i just haven't seen it).
might also be a sign of insufficient oxygen levels. Also with females hiding in caves: they use this movement to remove the oxygen depleted water from their caves (just like the males do to "nurish" their fry).
I wouldn´t base the sex on that without studying the specific tank, it´s inmates and their interaction really thorough. That is to say: only if I could exclude all other possibilities, I would take that as a sign of sex.
Cheers, Sandor
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Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
O2 levels are good. My tanks are all on a biological filter. Water input falls from 3cm into the tank and there is a medium/strong current. I would say that water will come in anough contact with the air to keep water full of oxigen.
I was just curious if this fanning was for males only
I came accross this also when my tanks pH dropped.
Water changes and external filter strip down prevented a pH crash.
If there all doing it then id be checking my water parameters, previously only the males had done this, i was alarmed as all of a sudden all my adults were doing it and the males were out in the open, not hidden away in their usual caves.
Interests: Fish of all types but mostly Loricariidae, Callichthyidae and Auchenipteridae. My awesome dogs and walking through nature and taking pictures.
DaveT wrote:I came accross this also when my tanks pH dropped.
Water changes and external filter strip down prevented a pH crash.
If there all doing it then id be checking my water parameters, previously only the males had done this, i was alarmed as all of a sudden all my adults were doing it and the males were out in the open, not hidden away in their usual caves.
Hope that helps.
Dave
Thanks a lot Dave!
I'll check my water parameters imidiatly!