Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
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Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
I have just received a pair of from a dear friend. He kindly let me borrow them for some time to attempt breeding them.
Both sexes are 100% established. The male measures 21cm tl and the female is 19cm tl. The male has odontodes around the caudal peduncle.
Yesterday I put them together in a 200 liter tank measuring 100x50x40cm with sand, rocks and a single very large slate cave. Today they share the cave, and definetely seems to show breeding behaviour. This is very exiting.
This is the female... I will try to make some photographs of the pair inside the cave later this evening.
Both sexes are 100% established. The male measures 21cm tl and the female is 19cm tl. The male has odontodes around the caudal peduncle.
Yesterday I put them together in a 200 liter tank measuring 100x50x40cm with sand, rocks and a single very large slate cave. Today they share the cave, and definetely seems to show breeding behaviour. This is very exiting.
This is the female... I will try to make some photographs of the pair inside the cave later this evening.
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Sounds promising, so keep us posted - best of luck
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Keep us updated Haavard!They are very beautiful fish!
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Haavard, i am getting excited for you too.
Hope to hear some good news from you.
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Hope to hear some good news from you.
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Have these been successfully bred before, or am I going to be the first?
They are still in their cave.
They are still in their cave.
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I like your confidence.Haavard Stoere wrote:am I going to be the first?
Best of luck.
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Very cool. Keep the updates and pics coming!
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
according to the catelog, if you do manage to breed them, you'll be the first reported person to breed them!!Haavard Stoere wrote:Have these been successfully bred before, or am I going to be the first?
They are still in their cave.
best of luck!!!
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Hi,
there was a number of spawnings of this species in Germany and Switzerland. But if nothing new happened I´m not informed about, no one ever managed to get them to hatch. The eggs always turned bad and/or were eaten by the male.
So if you really manage to get them hatching at least, you´ll be the first..
Cheers, Sandor
there was a number of spawnings of this species in Germany and Switzerland. But if nothing new happened I´m not informed about, no one ever managed to get them to hatch. The eggs always turned bad and/or were eaten by the male.
So if you really manage to get them hatching at least, you´ll be the first..
Cheers, Sandor
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
I thought I had arrived to late in the pleco keeping hobby to be the first to breed anything that beautiful. Being the first is not important, but it would be kind of fun.
When the eggs are laid I will hatch them artificially with Methylene Blue, and hopefully get some result. The pair is still in the cave. The male don`t seem to hurt the female like Leporacanthicus or Pseudacanthicus species sometimes do. This makes me more at ease as I don`t have to worry about her health.
Here are some water parameters for those who believes it to be important
Ph 7,5
Conductivity 140 microsiemens
Salts 70ppm.
Gh 3
Kh 1
When the eggs are laid I will hatch them artificially with Methylene Blue, and hopefully get some result. The pair is still in the cave. The male don`t seem to hurt the female like Leporacanthicus or Pseudacanthicus species sometimes do. This makes me more at ease as I don`t have to worry about her health.
Here are some water parameters for those who believes it to be important
Ph 7,5
Conductivity 140 microsiemens
Salts 70ppm.
Gh 3
Kh 1
Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Hi
good Luck !
My bread by 28 g/Celsius
greatings Udo
good Luck !
The themp is importand ;)Ph 7,5
Conductivity 140 microsiemens
Salts 70ppm.
Gh 3
Kh 1
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My bread by 28 g/Celsius
greatings Udo
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Hi Udo Forgot the temperature It is 28 here too. Have you raised fry successfully?
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The female forced herself out of the cave, and seconds later forced herself in again. There is an increased level of activity in there
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Haavard,The female don't looks ripped with eggs on the first pic... maybe there are some weeks between the photos? If not you need to feed them little extra, it does look promising
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The first picture was taken 1,5 years ago It looks very promising. Not necessarily right now, but at least in the long run.
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Very interesting!
It's great that you can dokument so much information and share it with others!
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It's great that you can dokument so much information and share it with others!
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Congrats....
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
ole!
congratulations Haavard, I hope they will hatch!
congratulations Haavard, I hope they will hatch!
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
The eggs have been moved to a 19 liter with heater and air stone. I added 4 drops of Methylene blue to the water. I think there are around 50 large yellow eggs.
Daily picture updates will follow including one more tonight.
Daily picture updates will follow including one more tonight.
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Wow...that was quick.
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Grattis Haavard. (Pick upp your mobile)
Best Regards
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
Hi Håvard,
Thats great!
Good luck with them.
This species is one of my favourite L-Numbers.
I told Udo before he should breed them at last.
I keep my fingers crossed. Next year I would like to see the fry.
all the best
Norman
Thats great!
Good luck with them.
This species is one of my favourite L-Numbers.
I told Udo before he should breed them at last.
I keep my fingers crossed. Next year I would like to see the fry.
all the best
Norman
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Re: Breeding Ancistrini sp. L082
We are not there yet. As I understand these are very sensitive eggs. Thats why I had no doubts about stealing the eggs. Especially considering my high ph.
This is my standard hatching setup.
This is my standard hatching setup.
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I'm grinning ear to ear reading this. Also, there's a little tinge of jealousy there, too ;).
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Congratulations... now you will have difficult to return the couple to your friend
I always use a net where I place the eggs hanging down into the hatching container with an airstone or the inlet of the water sligtly move them a little, I found it difficult to place them at the bottom much more sensitive to fungus. I move the net every day turn the eggs around, sometime a few eggs is attacked by fungus but mostly all eggs hatch and I release the fry into the container. Desinfect the net if you use an old one before you place any eggs inside (chlorin works).
Janne
I always use a net where I place the eggs hanging down into the hatching container with an airstone or the inlet of the water sligtly move them a little, I found it difficult to place them at the bottom much more sensitive to fungus. I move the net every day turn the eggs around, sometime a few eggs is attacked by fungus but mostly all eggs hatch and I release the fry into the container. Desinfect the net if you use an old one before you place any eggs inside (chlorin works).
Janne
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Congratulations!
I agree with Janne and share hes experience on this issue!
I'm confident that you will succed!!!
It's a lovley species!
I agree with Janne and share hes experience on this issue!
I'm confident that you will succed!!!
It's a lovley species!
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