Who is breeding Clarias batrachus?

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Who is breeding Clarias batrachus?

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maybe who breeds Clarias batrachus? My Clarias put eggs on gravel but not in one place but everywhere: on stones, wood, gravel. But all eggs were unfertilizer. Maybe who had succsessful spawing? Write me please .
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Post by pturley »

I do not know the spawning methods for these fish, however do you have any barbs, carp, koi or other Cyprinids in the enclosure with the fish? This sounds allot more like a Cyprinid spawn than a catfish.

Then again there are certainly catfish that spawn as egg-scatterers, even at least one Hypostomine plecostomus. I would have suspected C. batrachus would be a nest-brooder similar to other Clarias spp.

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Who is breeding Clarias batrachus?

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I also have 1 Cichlasoma labiatum and two Liposarcus pardalis. But the eggs were Clarias batrachus because they throw eggs 3 times in 2 years and one of swaping i saw. Male follow female around the tank . Then he swim to her head and bend his body like a ring. Then female thow up a lot of eggs which fall on the gravel , wood and everythere. what do you think about this?
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Post by Silurus »

This sounds like the typical Clarias spawning embrace. While it is unusual that no nest was built, some clariids (e.g. Heterobranchus) are known to be egg scatterers. I am not sure whether all Clarias build nests, but what is currently known as C. batrachus is a mix of species.
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Who is breeding Clarias batrachus?

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When my Clarias were spawing last time then male dig a gravel and make a pit in one conner of aquarium. the eggs were throw up not only in this pit but also near the pit on the gravel, wood, stones. Eggs were everythere. but I don't think that it was a nest because eggs were everythere. There are no plants in my aquarium because Clarias diggs gravel very often. What material Clarias use in building a nest? What is debris mean? english is not my native language so I can't write correctly. Sorry.

P.S. How can I show my Clarias photos? i have some in "MY DOCUMENTS". [/img]
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Well i wish i was a catfish
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Post by Silurus »

According to the spawning report by Thakur (1976), Clarias batrachus does not build a nest. The eggs were scattered all over the gravel substrate.
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Where do you read this? What is Thakur? I want to read his report too. But if Clarias batrachus don't build nest the male must guard eggs? In your site I read what Clarias batrachus buikd nest from loose debris? What does debris mens? What is it? If you give me your e-mail I can send you photos of my Clarias.
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Post by Silurus »

Debris just refer to loose bits of material that lie on the bottom of the stream/pond. Things like leaves, twigs, dead aquatic vegetation, etc.
The full reference for Thakur (1976) is:
Thakur N. K., 1976. On the spawning behavior of Clarias batrachus. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 23: 178-180.
I am not sure if the males guard the eggs/fry at all, as this is not mentioned by Thakur (although he noted that the males reacted to intrusions during the actual spawning act).
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I don't know why it is not allowed me to see your e-mail adress. So write me here your e-mail adress.
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