All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
Location 1: Bristol, UK
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by thegeeman » 22 Sep 2010, 08:58
Wish me luck
Cheers
thegeeman
bigbadbraun
Posts: 5 Joined: 24 Nov 2009, 16:08
Location 1: Fuerth, Germany
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by bigbadbraun » 22 Sep 2010, 09:41
congratulations! ... even though i'm a little jealous
fingers crossed!
Richard B
Posts: 6952 Joined: 11 Aug 2006, 13:19 I've donated : $20.00! My articles : 9 My images : 11 My aquaria list: 4 (i:0) My BLogs : 2 (i:0, p:29) Spotted : 10
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Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish. Running, drinking, eating, sci-fi, stapelids
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by Richard B » 22 Sep 2010, 15:55
Wooooo - best of luck
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Sanplec
Posts: 219 Joined: 05 Feb 2009, 19:42 My cats species list: 13 (i:4, k:0) My aquaria list: 3 (i:0)
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by Sanplec » 22 Sep 2010, 18:44
Nice!
Sanplec
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2wheelsx2
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by 2wheelsx2 » 22 Sep 2010, 21:03
Very cool. Keep us updated!
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
Location 1: Bristol, UK
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Interests: Fish
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by thegeeman » 22 Sep 2010, 21:52
Thanks for all the luck people
cacking my pants here at the moment
Cheers
thegeeman
MattP
Posts: 99 Joined: 17 Sep 2009, 19:05
Location 2: Warrington, Cheshire, UK
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by MattP » 22 Sep 2010, 22:25
Good luck mate! I take it these are tricky to breed? let's have some more piccy's soon.
Cheers Matt
Jools
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by Jools » 22 Sep 2010, 22:29
MattP wrote: I take it these are tricky to breed?
It's only been done a handful of times.
Jools
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
Location 1: Bristol, UK
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Interests: Fish
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by thegeeman » 23 Sep 2010, 16:17
Not good news I am afraid.
He has kicked whats left of the eggs out (50ish) all though they look fertile they dont seem to be able to hatch out and are dying off as they hatch.
Still really chuffed with the weeks events and hopefully I will have a more promising spawn very soon
Thanks for all the positive comments people
thegeeman
MatsP
Posts: 21038 Joined: 06 Oct 2004, 13:58 My articles : 4 My images : 28 My aquaria list: 10 (i:8) My BLogs : 4 (i:0, p:164) Spotted : 187
Location 1: North of Cambridge
Location 2: England.
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by MatsP » 23 Sep 2010, 16:19
As I say, to get a successful spawn, you first need to get a spawn at all... So you have cleared the first hurdle (or second if you count getting fish that will spawn as the first place). There's a way to go, but it's a good step in the right direction - must be doing something right!
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Mats
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
Location 1: Bristol, UK
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by thegeeman » 23 Sep 2010, 18:54
The last lot of eggs are now in a trap. Maybe 50-70ish. Only one of these has hatched out since I have come home and it looks very week and hardly no movement at all
Anyone got any suggestions to see if I can save these?
Cheers
thegeeman
andywoolloo
Posts: 2751 Joined: 02 Dec 2007, 02:55 I've donated : $100.00! My aquaria list: 1 (i:1)
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by andywoolloo » 23 Sep 2010, 22:16
looks like you're doing everything you can, in a trap with good flow.
Hope some will be fine. And now that they have started breeding dad will get better at it.
huffmagx
Posts: 21 Joined: 18 Aug 2010, 02:56
Location 2: Auburn, Ga
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by huffmagx » 23 Sep 2010, 23:18
I hope you get at least a few successful fry too...I know it feels awful to get your hopes up about a spawn and them have things go bad for some reason.
I am keeping my fingers crossed and saying a little prayer for your future wigglers. I hope everyone is right and dad does indeed get better with practice.
davidkozak
Posts: 305 Joined: 19 Apr 2004, 20:53 I've donated : $30.00! My images : 5 Spotted : 3
Location 2: Wpg
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by davidkozak » 24 Sep 2010, 06:27
What have you currently got the eggs in? i
In the picture it look's like a glass tank.. When I have to rescue eggs, I float them in a perforated basket with an airstone so that there's plenty of water flow over the eggs. i have to admit I've never spawned something like this species though-and I'm baffled as to why the fry are dying as they hatch..Good luck with the remaining eggs(and the next spawn) David
Andersp90
Posts: 36 Joined: 11 Aug 2010, 14:29
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by Andersp90 » 24 Sep 2010, 15:52
Sooo close.
How did you condition them?
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
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by thegeeman » 27 Sep 2010, 11:43
Just got back from a weekend break and fully expected to be cleaning out a load of fungused eggs from the fry trap but to my amazement I have 20 or so strong and healthy wrigglers.
Cheers
thegeeman
grokefish
Posts: 1554 Joined: 13 Apr 2006, 19:28 My images : 3 My aquaria list: 1 (i:0) Spotted : 2
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by grokefish » 27 Sep 2010, 21:12
Whats your water parameters?
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
MattP
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Location 2: Warrington, Cheshire, UK
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by MattP » 27 Sep 2010, 21:41
This is excellent news! Can't wait to see their progress over the next few weeks/months.
Cheers Matt
thegeeman
Posts: 31 Joined: 04 Oct 2006, 13:00
Location 1: Bristol, UK
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by thegeeman » 28 Sep 2010, 09:28
grokefish wrote: Whats your water parameters?
Not really one for parameters but for some reason I did take them when they spawned
PH just under 7
TDS 450ish
Temp 80c
Nitrates 15
Thats about all I ever test for.
Cheers
thegeeman