Need help in identify my Aspidoras
- balous
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Need help in identify my Aspidoras
Hi,
I bought 12 Aspidoras from a private owner 3 weeks ago.
He couldn´t tell me what Aspidoras they are.
The Aspidoras spawned in a shrimp tank successful.
That´s the reason why I have adults, semiadults and juveniles.
They are beetween 1,5 and 4,5 cm long.
Regards
Michaela
I bought 12 Aspidoras from a private owner 3 weeks ago.
He couldn´t tell me what Aspidoras they are.
The Aspidoras spawned in a shrimp tank successful.
That´s the reason why I have adults, semiadults and juveniles.
They are beetween 1,5 and 4,5 cm long.
Regards
Michaela
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Re: Need help in identify my Aspidoras
I'd say C125.
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Kim M
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Re: Need help in identify my Aspidoras
Hi,
I now have a pic of a semiadult of app. 2,5 cm.
Will put them all in a separate tank.
Hope they will spawn there
Regards
Michaela
I now have a pic of a semiadult of app. 2,5 cm.
Will put them all in a separate tank.
Hope they will spawn there
Regards
Michaela
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Re: Need help in identify my Aspidoras
They moved into their own tank.
Really fine sand and a lot of leaves (sill sinking).
Really fine sand and a lot of leaves (sill sinking).
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Re: Need help in identify my Aspidoras
Looks like a nice set up.
I agree with Kim that your fish are Aspidoras C125
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I agree with Kim that your fish are Aspidoras C125
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Re: Need help in identify my Aspidoras
Hi,
thank you for the identification.
Now I know that I have a group of Aspidoras spilotus (C125).
Yes they really like their new tank with all the leaves.
Hope they will spawn after some changes with could water.
Regards & a nice weekend
Michaela
thank you for the identification.
Now I know that I have a group of Aspidoras spilotus (C125).
Yes they really like their new tank with all the leaves.
Hope they will spawn after some changes with could water.
Regards & a nice weekend
Michaela