Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
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Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
Hey guys,
these are my newest fishy faimly members
sorry for pic quality it ain to crash hot(im still working on camera skills)
Female
Male
Enjoy
i hope to breed these 2, they are both roughtly 15cm each, i keep them in a neutral ph, at a temp of 27 degrees, in a rocky based aquarium with some plants and 1 peice og drift wood with 2 slate caves, currently they share the tank with 5 discus and 4 L333s and 3 L201s which are all about 5 cm, i will plant to move them out just need to make room in other tanks then they will have the tank dedicated to them
please feel free to comment id love some advise
Cheers Lee
these are my newest fishy faimly members
sorry for pic quality it ain to crash hot(im still working on camera skills)
Female
Male
Enjoy
i hope to breed these 2, they are both roughtly 15cm each, i keep them in a neutral ph, at a temp of 27 degrees, in a rocky based aquarium with some plants and 1 peice og drift wood with 2 slate caves, currently they share the tank with 5 discus and 4 L333s and 3 L201s which are all about 5 cm, i will plant to move them out just need to make room in other tanks then they will have the tank dedicated to them
please feel free to comment id love some advise
Cheers Lee
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
hi lee,
as far i know H.subviridis has no dots back to the tail...they should end more or less in the middle of the fisch...
they might be L128...they also show a slight blueish touch on the fins if i see it right...
someone correct me if i'm wrong please!!
farid
as far i know H.subviridis has no dots back to the tail...they should end more or less in the middle of the fisch...
they might be L128...they also show a slight blueish touch on the fins if i see it right...
someone correct me if i'm wrong please!!
farid
My cats L2,49,47,46,L66,134,181,189,200,201,204,205,208,260,397,LG6,Parotocinclus recife/halderoi,A.ranunculus,Peckoltia sp. "rio palacio",Pseudohemiodon platycephalus/lamina,Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus,Rineloricaria lanceolata,St.festivum,Akysis vespa,Bunocephalus corracoides,Synodontis multipunctatus/grandiops, C.panda,adolfoi,cruziensis
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
sorry i wasnt clear.
these are L128's but as far as my reserch goes they are a variant of the L200 which hopfully the same technique is used in breeding them
i am unable to find any info on breeding these fellas and id really like to give it a shot.
- sorry to the mods (about posting in other topic)
but even if someone could give me any clues or info on what they may think is the go i would love the help
Cheers Lee
these are L128's but as far as my reserch goes they are a variant of the L200 which hopfully the same technique is used in breeding them
i am unable to find any info on breeding these fellas and id really like to give it a shot.
- sorry to the mods (about posting in other topic)
but even if someone could give me any clues or info on what they may think is the go i would love the help
Cheers Lee
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
I have a trio in my tank, I'm hoping they will breed at some point - expecting them to be like H. subviridis.
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
awsome!, thanks guys i anyone has any questions to ask me please do, i will answer best i can
please feel free to comment or post some advice any help is better than no help
cheers Lee
please feel free to comment or post some advice any help is better than no help
cheers Lee
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
looks like no one has any info to point me in the right direction, no one has breed this outside of australia? have they ever been bred at all?
look like this will be a tough cookie to crack
Cheers Lee
look like this will be a tough cookie to crack
Cheers Lee
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
Like I said, they are unlikely to be different from L200 . And my approach to breeding them is just good food, clean water and patience.
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Re: Breeding L128 (split to it's own topic)
thanks mat well thats all i can do atm hehe, hust kinda hoping to get lucky, ive been recording all the paramerters every second day so if something happens ill atleast have some sort of record of what may have contributed
cheers Lee
cheers Lee