Whats needed...
Whats needed...
Hi again, I just want to know what people think is more important for pleco breeding, water flow into a cave or high levels of O2?
Thing is I know that some plecs, inparticular hyspancistrus thrive in highly turbulant areas, which means they probably breed easier in a tank with high water flow...but do other families require this or is it just a mater of high O2 and a spawning trigger
eg. A friend of mine has spawned and raised both L260 and L134 in high water flow tanks.
And done the same with both of these in a 'quiet' tank with high surface adgetation but little under the surface and vertually no current into the cave.
Does anyone else run similar set ups?
Thing is I know that some plecs, inparticular hyspancistrus thrive in highly turbulant areas, which means they probably breed easier in a tank with high water flow...but do other families require this or is it just a mater of high O2 and a spawning trigger
eg. A friend of mine has spawned and raised both L260 and L134 in high water flow tanks.
And done the same with both of these in a 'quiet' tank with high surface adgetation but little under the surface and vertually no current into the cave.
Does anyone else run similar set ups?
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Re: Whats needed...
In nature, highly turbulent/fast flowing water equals high dissolved oxygen content. In fish-tanks, we can sometimes achieve one without so much of the other, but it's nearly impossible to not have SOME of both combined.
Based on what I know, almost all Loricariidae require high DO levels. The high flow of their natural habitat is a side-effect, but there's nothing bad about having a high flow in the tank.
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Based on what I know, almost all Loricariidae require high DO levels. The high flow of their natural habitat is a side-effect, but there's nothing bad about having a high flow in the tank.
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What's the best way to increase DO?
I use 2 air stones + a powerhead to increase flow/get more oxygen into the water but always happy to hear suggestions
I use 2 air stones + a powerhead to increase flow/get more oxygen into the water but always happy to hear suggestions
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Re: Whats needed...
In my 30 gal Hypan tank, I use 2 Aquaclear 30 powerheads placed in the middle of the height of the tank that blasts O2 into the water via the air intake tube. Don't have a device to measure exact DO level, but I am betting the aquaclears are blasting enough O2 into that water.
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Re: Whats needed...
Take a look hereWhat's the best way to increase DO?
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... ved+oxygen
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Re: Whats needed...
I use these and homemade equivalents in all my tanks. I also have a lot of surface movement, but I would not be without the diffusors.
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Re: Whats needed...
My set ups all include one airlift large sponge filter, one large sponge filter driven by a MaxiJet 600 power head and one vigorously bubbling airstone. i consider a good current and lots of aeration to be all important in providing for their basic needs.
I use the above combination for all my tanks that are 20 gal long to 40 gal breeders. I am breeding L260, L333 and L134 successfully in all these sizes of tanks plus one 29H.
L134 are in a 20 long.(5)adults
L260 are in the 29H.(6) "
L333 are in a 40 gal breeder.(7) "
I use the above combination for all my tanks that are 20 gal long to 40 gal breeders. I am breeding L260, L333 and L134 successfully in all these sizes of tanks plus one 29H.
L134 are in a 20 long.(5)adults
L260 are in the 29H.(6) "
L333 are in a 40 gal breeder.(7) "
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Re: Whats needed...
My tanks have air-stones and quite a bit of circulation from either filters or separate circulation pumps (or both in some cases).
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Re: Whats needed...
Any photos or DIY details about your home made versions?Haavard Stoere wrote:I use these and homemade equivalents in all my tanks. I also have a lot of surface movement, but I would not be without the diffusors.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Sometime next week I will make a 3400lph diffusor for my new tank from standard pvc parts. I will post pictures of the process there:Any photos or DIY details about your home made versions?
Thanks,
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