C boesmani
- Birger Amundsen
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C boesmani
I`w noticed that there is almost no picks of youngsters from , well, here is one...
Best Regards Birger
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Re: C boesmani
Sweet, Birger. The 3 juveniles that I received from Ian have grown into 3 of the prettiest fish in my room. Just stunning. It appears that there are 2 males and a female, so it's time to set them up for a spawning attempt and a nice photo.Birger Amundsen wrote:I`w noticed that there is almost no picks of youngsters from C boesmani, well, here is one...
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers. Frank
- Birger Amundsen
- Posts: 534
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- Location 1: Bamble,Norway
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Re: C boesmani
Guess I dont have to give you any tips on how to get them spawning my friend;)
Best Regards Birger
- Birger Amundsen
- Posts: 534
- Joined: 29 Dec 2006, 09:13
- I've donated: $380.00!
- My images: 70
- My catfish: 1
- My cats species list: 98 (i:1, k:0)
- Spotted: 42
- Location 1: Bamble,Norway
- Location 2: Norway
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- Posts: 561
- Joined: 09 Nov 2003, 13:10
- I've donated: $200.00!
- My images: 11
- My cats species list: 70 (i:0, k:0)
- Spotted: 5
- Location 1: Laurel Lake, NJ
- Location 2: Laurel Lake, NJ
- Interests: Fancy Guppies, Cory Cats, Digital Photography, DV, Triumph Motorcycles
Re: C boesmani
Not, true. I could use all the help I could get.Birger Amundsen wrote:Guess I dont have to give you any tips on how to get them spawning my friend;)
While you're at it, how about some pointers on the beautiful CW022's that I acquired from you. My females are either carrying a gazillion eggs, or they are dying of bloat. They are massive. lol. Cheers. - Frank
- Birger Amundsen
- Posts: 534
- Joined: 29 Dec 2006, 09:13
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- Spotted: 42
- Location 1: Bamble,Norway
- Location 2: Norway
Re: C boesmani
Hehe...
You will hate the answer on breeding C boesmani:) (how I do It)
Fill the tank with Oak leaves, take the temp to about 22-23C, and let nature take it`s course:)
CW22....
Put a female and maby two males in a "small" tank,4-5-6 USG.
Some anubias,daily water changes,lots of live food (I know you have that)
Ceep the water cool, not over 20C, ans leave them alone:)
That`s how I used to breed them, maby others do something else?
You will hate the answer on breeding C boesmani:) (how I do It)
Fill the tank with Oak leaves, take the temp to about 22-23C, and let nature take it`s course:)
CW22....
Put a female and maby two males in a "small" tank,4-5-6 USG.
Some anubias,daily water changes,lots of live food (I know you have that)
Ceep the water cool, not over 20C, ans leave them alone:)
That`s how I used to breed them, maby others do something else?
Best Regards Birger
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- Posts: 561
- Joined: 09 Nov 2003, 13:10
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- Location 2: Laurel Lake, NJ
- Interests: Fancy Guppies, Cory Cats, Digital Photography, DV, Triumph Motorcycles
Re: C boesmani
Thanks, Birger. I will certainly give that a try. Cheers. - Frank