how to breed L333
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how to breed L333
I got 4 L333 yesterday 2 male and 2 female they have breed many time for the last breeder and he showed me pictures of the fry can any one share some tips what to do to get them to breed
Thanks for your time john
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Re: how to breed L333
Look around this fantastic website....you'll find all the information you need and more!!!
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Re: how to breed L333
There are numerous articles on spawning Hypancistrus in Shane's World, plus dozens of threads on the subject here on the board. Definitely start there and then feel free to ask about clarification of anything that doesn't make sense. It's a pretty broad topic to just try to hit all of what you'd need to know in a post ;).
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Re: how to breed L333
Thank you for your time andy and barbie I have ave read the post got the water and ph right I have bee watching them the past two days the male is really trying hard to get the females in he all most gets them in and then the female quickly jumps out that means I am all there just have to wait
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Re: how to breed L333
How much light do L333 need per day
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Re: how to breed L333
i think no light might be best. aren't they all nocturnal? I mean don't cover the tank with something dark, just use ambient sunlight in the room to supply them the light cues of day and night. unless you have live plants in there -then do around 6-8 hours of tank light for the plants.