Hoplosternum punctatum breeding results: large pix!

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Hoplosternum punctatum breeding results: large pix!

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Ok, first off; thanx to Pectorale for his raising and keeping the adults for years from 2 cm to the adults you see here (their parents were my first two H punctatum, and I've managed to raise one nest, of wich these 5 adults are the last ones here); the Cory breeders here for hints, tips & support, and HH for the paperwork:

the pics of the adults are taken from Pectorale's catfishtank; after the spawning, I returned the adults to him:
Hoplosternum punctatum (and yes, it looks a LOT like a miniaturized littorale)
a female:
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another pic to show tailfin:
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the males (one front, other one in the back); watch the very straight pectoral spines!
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A tiny youngster, about 12 mm big:
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Actually it looks like a wee micro Megalechis thoracata, except for the tailfin!

A group of baby Hops:
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I've got footage of fry one day old, as soon as I can take a decent pic of the video, I'll post 'em!
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woah...nice pics u got there....hahah..those are cute fry...
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I told ya they were cute :lol: Does anyone knows anything about the length of H.punctatum's breeding season? It' s almost april and they're still making nests even though those get raided at night by my Platydoras costatus.
My tank currently holds these "inmates ":

Botia sidthimuntki 9
Microglanis iheringi 5
Ituglanis metae 1
Hoplosternum punctatum 5
Platydoras costatus 2
Cochliodon sp. 1
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update;
check out these two happy juveniles!
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Hoplosternum punctatum juveniles
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Post by Jools »

Hey, they look quite like <I>Diasternum</I>...

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Post by Silurus »

If you consider Diasternum a valid genus, they ARE Diasternum (H. punctatum is the type species of Diasternum).
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Oh bugger. I feel a Panaqolus coming on. <I>Diasternum</I> is another "grey literature" genus isn't it?

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'Fraid so. I have checked Reis (1998), and there isn't really any solid basis for recognizing Diasternum as a separate genus. The relationships of the three species (littorale, magdalenae and punctatum) are unresolved, so it's too early to be recognizing a separate genus for H. punctatum.
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Hey !
that's new intel on this one....

I always thought they were somewhat of a very "Dianema-look-a-like" ally to H littorale, until I got this excellent paperwork from HH, that describes all the Hoplo's (and former Hoplo's like Megalechis etc) in great detail.

Diasternum

It has a nice ring, doesn't it?
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