Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Don't know what they are. Mine where much lighter yellow (from L052 for sure, as it was the only Loricariid in the tank). I'd call the egg colour "lemon".
Edit: However, there's nothing saying they don't change colour as the eggs develop. If the fry turn into L052, we want some pictures for the Cat-eLog - but best wait to see what they look like first.
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Edit: However, there's nothing saying they don't change colour as the eggs develop. If the fry turn into L052, we want some pictures for the Cat-eLog - but best wait to see what they look like first.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
These are for sure L52 eggs and fry, very sensitive when you hatch them instead of the father.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Damn, didn`t now that Janne, the broods I had before, I just let nature going, hope I haven't screwed up now:-(Janne wrote:These are for sure L52 eggs and fry, very sensitive when you hatch them instead of the father.
Janne
Thanks for info Janne.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Hi Birger congratulations I have never seen L052s in my LFS they look great !
Good luck
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Thnx Matt30
Don't know why, but fairly common here in Norway... But, the LFS don't seems to separate them from L-168:-)
I can get them at a cheap price, last i bought (lost a lot though) I payed about £5 for nearly adult fish...
Don't know why, but fairly common here in Norway... But, the LFS don't seems to separate them from L-168:-)
I can get them at a cheap price, last i bought (lost a lot though) I payed about £5 for nearly adult fish...
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
There are L052 at MA @ Bracknell at the moment. I've also seen them at Wildwoods and Pier. I wouldn't call them common, and from Shane's comments, they appear to need very soft water to breed.Neil at Pier said that they aren't hard to get hold of.Matt30 wrote:Hi Birger congratulations I have never seen L052s in my LFS they look great !
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Janne was right, this went very bad. But then we know that as more info at least.
Some of them must have hatched before i removed the eggs, since there is a few fry hanging on the glass.
BTW Janne, why is it that this species eggs are hard to hatch separate?
Some of them must have hatched before i removed the eggs, since there is a few fry hanging on the glass.
BTW Janne, why is it that this species eggs are hard to hatch separate?
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Daddy is nursing a new egg cluster Again it`s layed on the ceiling of the cave.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
The eggs often hatch a little to early when removed and the fry are very tiny just a little larger then a Sturisoma fry, the yolksac is consumed within a few days (2-3) and their first food must be very small. It was long time ago I worked with this species and I never succeeded to raise more than maybe 50%, the rest starved to death within a few days after the yolksac was consumed. It seems to be that kind of species that should be bred in a species tank, leave the eggs and fry to daddy and when the fry leaves after a few days the breeding nest they will find their first food among alga, detritus and left overs.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
I think I may try breeding Dekeyseria next.
I think I may try breeding Dekeyseria next.
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Try, easy to breed
So far I`w counted over 30 fry, and 6 survivors from the brood that I destroyed, by trying to hatch them alone....
So far I`w counted over 30 fry, and 6 survivors from the brood that I destroyed, by trying to hatch them alone....
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Just got a phone call (since I`m not home atm) that another batch of fry is "hanging" on the glass
So, about once every month
So, about once every month
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
what is your ph and gh please?
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
ok thank you
I use rainwater and ph is 7 and gh 0 so i think it will be good.
I use rainwater and ph is 7 and gh 0 so i think it will be good.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
KH would be a more useful information than either of pH or GH.
When my L52 laid eggs, they were in a tank with pure RO water and just a little bit of cacliferous rocks, so KH would be about 2-3, pH around 7 and TDS around 70-80. Eggs fungused, and then my wife gave the fish away...
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When my L52 laid eggs, they were in a tank with pure RO water and just a little bit of cacliferous rocks, so KH would be about 2-3, pH around 7 and TDS around 70-80. Eggs fungused, and then my wife gave the fish away...
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
kh is 0.
My tap water has kh of 3
My tap water has kh of 3
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
So, KH of 0 will eventually lead to a pH of 4. Not that dramatic, I suppose. But certainly not the best for the fish either. You may want to mix in just a tad of your tap-water to get the KH to 2 or 3.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
about ph it will not go down less then 7. It remains stable. do not ask me why because I do not know.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Probably because something in the tank adds KH!
Altenatively, your pH test isn't accurate.
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Altenatively, your pH test isn't accurate.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
well both are an options but ph also test other water with below 7 and I doubt it is wrong. But everything could be.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
It is more likely that something is providing your tank with enough KH to keep the pH neutral. Or your KH test kit isn't accurate, that's another option.
Pure water will turn into a pH lower than 7, around 5.8 or so, simply by absorbing CO2 from the air.
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Pure water will turn into a pH lower than 7, around 5.8 or so, simply by absorbing CO2 from the air.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
hehe well I never understood the water parameters so yes the KH test could be wrong yet again i test them with strips and liquid. Is it possible that both are wrong? Also the make is Tetra and I think they are quite reliable yet again I am no one to judge if they are wrong or not. I am just writing what I found in my aquarium.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Right, what we are trying to do here is to try to figure out which way we are going on a cloudy day on the open see with no compass and no land in sight [and no other "clues"].
If you don't know which (if any) test is correct [and I certainly can't tell you], then we can't know what is what...
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
hehe you are right
Better wait though for them to mature and then we can speak about water parameters
Better wait though for them to mature and then we can speak about water parameters
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
I'd love to get some from you but since my family moved to the US from Farsund & Bromlo, Im afraid I cant come pick them up.
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Re: Breeding Dekeyseria sp. L052
Did you use a pleco cave for breeding or did you use slate or rocks and they made their own cave? If you used a pleco cave what was the approximate size? Thanks