Breeding L260
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Re: Breeding L260
Hi,
Thanks for your reply I did read that article (over and over ) and I've fed them what Janne said. I also heard that they might be vegetarian so I'll try this too. Some one I know who breeds L46 feeds only green tablets the first few weeks.
I have also learned that these baby's will not go and look for food, they like it served. So started to feed them with a seringe filled with dissolved dry foods. They also seem to like the cyclops
Good news is that the baby on the last picture is starting to eat. I saw him feeding yesterday and this morning. He looks better than the other baby left in the trap. Think he won't be so lucky....
Keeping fingers crossed
Thanks for your reply I did read that article (over and over ) and I've fed them what Janne said. I also heard that they might be vegetarian so I'll try this too. Some one I know who breeds L46 feeds only green tablets the first few weeks.
I have also learned that these baby's will not go and look for food, they like it served. So started to feed them with a seringe filled with dissolved dry foods. They also seem to like the cyclops
Good news is that the baby on the last picture is starting to eat. I saw him feeding yesterday and this morning. He looks better than the other baby left in the trap. Think he won't be so lucky....
Keeping fingers crossed
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Re: Breeding L260
Hi,
feeding small Hypancistrus is very easy with living artemia/brine shrimp nauplii. In my opinion, feeding them right in the first weeks is the key to a good growth rate. If not, they will grow very slow.
After the first days you can add pulverized tablets with algae. Try to feed them 6 to 8 times day and night. If they are over 4 weeks old, feeding is not critical anymore.
regards
feeding small Hypancistrus is very easy with living artemia/brine shrimp nauplii. In my opinion, feeding them right in the first weeks is the key to a good growth rate. If not, they will grow very slow.
After the first days you can add pulverized tablets with algae. Try to feed them 6 to 8 times day and night. If they are over 4 weeks old, feeding is not critical anymore.
regards
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Re: Breeding L260
Hi,
Thanks for your comment.
As I have never had any problems with my other hypancistrus fry, this came as a surprise to me. It's a big turning point for me. Even getting this species to breed is a step up the ladder for me. Hoping to breed L46 in the near future, so all the (home) training on bringing up more delicate fry is very helpful
What a wonderful hobby it is
Thanks for your comment.
As I have never had any problems with my other hypancistrus fry, this came as a surprise to me. It's a big turning point for me. Even getting this species to breed is a step up the ladder for me. Hoping to breed L46 in the near future, so all the (home) training on bringing up more delicate fry is very helpful
What a wonderful hobby it is
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Re: Breeding L260
Some more pictures:
Fry now 4 days old (sorry for the poor quality)
The 3 week old baby in the trap looks to be picking up and has a nice full belly now
But the most proud of these little ones, doing fine on their own with a little bit of help of spot on seringe feeding
That is dad btw, still taking good care of his 8 new fry
Fry now 4 days old (sorry for the poor quality)
The 3 week old baby in the trap looks to be picking up and has a nice full belly now
But the most proud of these little ones, doing fine on their own with a little bit of help of spot on seringe feeding
That is dad btw, still taking good care of his 8 new fry
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Re: Breeding L260
Hi!!
I used to take them out and put them in a nursery for the first few days post free swimming...but now I leave them in the main tank...also there might be some losses they seem to do much better now...plenty hidding place, gravel and a lot of space to grow out!!
I notice you dont have gravel on your tank...for me it seems it is better to have some, it create way less problem than with...it always seems to have a "white" film on the glass which often leads to disease.
ALso it traps food which the young can find easily and help them to grow better...
Amybe you shoud try a tank with and one without
Cheers
Yann
I used to take them out and put them in a nursery for the first few days post free swimming...but now I leave them in the main tank...also there might be some losses they seem to do much better now...plenty hidding place, gravel and a lot of space to grow out!!
I notice you dont have gravel on your tank...for me it seems it is better to have some, it create way less problem than with...it always seems to have a "white" film on the glass which often leads to disease.
ALso it traps food which the young can find easily and help them to grow better...
Amybe you shoud try a tank with and one without
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Breeding L260
I did decide to put in some gravel and it works fine. Haven't had any losses since I started to feed with the seringe.
The new baby's have hatched yesterday, only 4 were kicked out the others still left with dad in the cave
I hope things have settled down now and I can enjoy the beautiful fry
Thanks for all the advice
The new baby's have hatched yesterday, only 4 were kicked out the others still left with dad in the cave
I hope things have settled down now and I can enjoy the beautiful fry
Thanks for all the advice
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Re: Breeding L260
Photo update:
Hardly any drop out of fry lately
Hardly any drop out of fry lately
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