Brown Lace ancistrus
Brown Lace ancistrus
Hi
I`m planning on breeding Brown Lace ancistrus in a 20 gallon tank
How many males and females should I put in the 20 gallon tank
Thanks
George
I`m planning on breeding Brown Lace ancistrus in a 20 gallon tank
How many males and females should I put in the 20 gallon tank
Thanks
George
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
What is a "lace ancistrus", do you mean (perhaps the "long fin") version.
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
I belive there Ancistrus temminckii
George
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
Well, I don't... comes from a region that isn't normally exported for aquarium trade - an indication of this is that there are three pictures of this fish in the Cat-eLog, all from the same owner, that got the fish from a non-commercial collection expedition, not from a regular shop. If the fish is sold as A. temminckii, it's is almost certainly A. cf. cirrhosus that I linked to above - in which it's very undemanding with regards to husbandry. For a breeding project in a 20 gal tank, I'd say no more than two or three (1 male and 1-2 females), as you will pretty soon have fry that fill any remaining space in the tank.fredmir wrote:I belive there Ancistrus temminckii
George
Of course, I could be wrong - I haven't seen your fish, and when I say it's not A. temminckii, I'm just playing a statistical game based on the fact that the common fish, A. cf. cirrhosus as it's called here on Planet Catfish, is available in most shops around the world from captive breeding, and that true A. temminckii are extremely rare. They look pretty similar, but they are not the same. Most Ancistrus species are almost impossible to identify without detailed information on where they came from - that is if they are wild-caught in the first place. I recently posted a list of 12 different species that were intended for the Cat-eLog, to see if any of them could be identified.
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
In answer to the first question, you can start with one male and two females, this works for pretty much any ancistrus species. A single male and a single female will work as well, it just may take a bit before they figure out they're the only game in town.
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
The ancistrus I have are dolichopterus
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
I that what you were calling the "Brown Lace Ancistrus"?fredmir wrote:The ancistrus I have are dolichopterus
is a black fish with white spots.
Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
What I have looks like this
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... aka%29.jpg
Any Idea what type this is
Thanks
George
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... aka%29.jpg
Any Idea what type this is
Thanks
George
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
I have long fins and short fins ancistrus
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
Your fish are most likely
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Re: Brown Lace ancistrus
That fish is DEFINITELY not - it doesn't have the right colour, nor does it have the right number or rays in the dorsal fin. I will try to fix the wiki site too - at some point in the not too distant future, I hope.fredmir wrote:What I have looks like this
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... aka%29.jpg
Any Idea what type this is
Thanks
George
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