Breeding L-128, Blue Ghost

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Re: Breeding L-128, Blue Ghost

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Thanks Mats. I was actually very interested in the answer.
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Uh... Doesn't the larva simply have part of its yolk sack left?
It looks yellowish, like egg yolk, to me.
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@ Mike

I scrolled a bit further upwards, and saw earlier pics without yolk sac - therefore I think all yolk has been adsorbed before.

But I do agree, the yellow is precisely the yellow the yolksac was
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I've used esHa 2000, hopfully they will make it.
Temperaure is about 29 degrees celcius.
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I translated it not for Andreas, but for anyone else trying to follow this and/or has the same problem.

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Any updates ?

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Therer is nothing new to report.
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Maybe some new pics!?
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Yes that what i was hoping for ! Some nice progress pics of the juvies to see what they look like now !

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Fry 05.06.2010
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They look fantastic! How long are they?

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great job man, WELL DONE! :thumbsup:
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After 5 weeks the biggest of 4 that i caught was 28,4 mm, so I will guess many of the biggest fry are over 30 mm in total length after 6 weeks.
But i can't say this for sure.
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Beautiful little plecs :D

Thanks for the pic they are awesome !!

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Wow, those fry look fantastic.

I like also how this proves that the blue color is heritable, and probably not a result of environmental conditions, which is another reason that color patterns might vary between fish (ie. golden Parancistrus).

Also, I'll have to take a closer look at this and compare to Havaard's L200 pictures, but for some reason that spot distribution looks different. I could just be imagining things.
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Those little plecs are Fantastic!!! Congrats!

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Very nice looking fry. That's so cool.
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Just remember that my pictrures can vary in color, this is becaurse I shoot every pictures with auto whit balance, and i think the environment also has much to say how the pictures finally is going to be. Some pictures are taken in front some in the middle. This changes the whit balance as well.
As you can see there is a bit different at the pictures taken in a breeding box or in the tank. And it is impossible to catch the same fish twise. Becaurse i catch different fish every week i photograph.

All these images are taken in a breeding box.
As you can see there are a little variety in the color.

3 weeks image is probably the most reliable pictures.

3 Weeks old fry
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4 Weeks old fry
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5 Weeks old fry

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So these guys are varying from greenish to bluish?
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Really beautiful Andres and your pictures are bookworthy!
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Thanks :D
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Very nice to see! Congrats once again! :thumbsup:
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Congratulations on breeding the L128s.
Can you tell me how big are your L128s?
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After 8 weeks the biggest fryes are 35mm.

After I put the fryes in the feeding tank i only lost 6 fryes as i know.

How big should the fry be before i can sell them?
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I think plecoholic was asking about the size of the parents. But to answer your question on selling them: I'd say they are saleable around 4-5 cm - so another couple of weeks or so.

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I would agree with Mats. I got my first set of them at around 5 cm. They're not as hardy though at that size, and as a buyer, I'd hesitate to get any that were <10 cm as I lost all of my first batch and since that time have always only looked at ones which were 10 cm or bigger.
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Thanks for the size answer.

The male is 120 mm and female 115 mm SL
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Wow, thanks.
I was told they needed to be alot bigger than that before they will breed.
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This looks promising :D :D

Same cave as last time, and i hope they will lay some eggs soon.

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what did/do you feed the fry on?

congrats also, nice job. :thumbsup:
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