Hypoptopoma juveniles
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Hypoptopoma juveniles
Hi everbody,
Today I moved my aquarium from my old house to my new house. During the time I was emptying my tank, I found little fry in my 1.60m tank. Because I found two fry during the time I was emptying the tank, I decide to leave a small amount of water in the tank so that maybe there would be more fry. During to time I was filling the tank in my new house I found another four fry. So I moved the 6 fry in my small breeder tank so that they could grow up. My guess is that it could be Hypoptopoma fry, because I don't keep other small Loricariidae in that tank. Only Awaous flavus, Sturisoma's, Pterophyllum, Copella and Poecilia wingei.
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Today I moved my aquarium from my old house to my new house. During the time I was emptying my tank, I found little fry in my 1.60m tank. Because I found two fry during the time I was emptying the tank, I decide to leave a small amount of water in the tank so that maybe there would be more fry. During to time I was filling the tank in my new house I found another four fry. So I moved the 6 fry in my small breeder tank so that they could grow up. My guess is that it could be Hypoptopoma fry, because I don't keep other small Loricariidae in that tank. Only Awaous flavus, Sturisoma's, Pterophyllum, Copella and Poecilia wingei.
Here are some pictures:
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Looks to me like Hypop fry. What sp. do you have?
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
I'm not sure what kind of Hypoptopoma I have. It could be sp. 2 and thoracatum, but I'm not sure.
Here are some pictures:
Here are some pictures:
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Today I discovered that it isn't eggs what I saw, but Hypoptopoma larvae.
I decided to put the leave with the larvae in a breeders net in the tank.
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I decided to put the leave with the larvae in a breeders net in the tank.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
I don't think I've ever seen fry of Hypoptopoma before - they're excellently patterned.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Thanks. I hope to raise some of the fry.
The other pictures are currently not functioning, because I of a limit of sharing pictures monthly. In July should all the pictures word again.
The other pictures are currently not functioning, because I of a limit of sharing pictures monthly. In July should all the pictures word again.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Outstanding.
I have wondered whether Hypoptopoma provided broodcare or whether they were adhesive egg scatterers as the Otocinclus.
Thanks to your evidence, now we know.
Despite having greatly cut back on breeding fishes, I would consider trying to keep a group of them and hope for the best.
are also a relative that is on my fish breeding "bucket list".
I have wondered whether Hypoptopoma provided broodcare or whether they were adhesive egg scatterers as the Otocinclus.
Thanks to your evidence, now we know.
Despite having greatly cut back on breeding fishes, I would consider trying to keep a group of them and hope for the best.
are also a relative that is on my fish breeding "bucket list".
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's
Sadly I lost all of the Hypoptopoma fry. It's difficult to get them to eat.
But I get a second change now, just watched the Hypoptopoma sp. couple laying eggs.
It's the same way as Sturisoma are laying their eggs.
The first attempt was in a breeders net, but the secon attempt will ve with a guppy breeder that is going to be modified. But still trying to find out what I have to give them as food. I could try cucumber. But maybe I want to try something what people do with Loricariidae that aren't easy to feed. That is use eggs whites on a flat stone and place some spirulina algea and some other crush tablets on it. Then wait for 24 hours and then its ready to use.
Any tips on feeding fry would be apreciated.
But I get a second change now, just watched the Hypoptopoma sp. couple laying eggs.
It's the same way as Sturisoma are laying their eggs.
The first attempt was in a breeders net, but the secon attempt will ve with a guppy breeder that is going to be modified. But still trying to find out what I have to give them as food. I could try cucumber. But maybe I want to try something what people do with Loricariidae that aren't easy to feed. That is use eggs whites on a flat stone and place some spirulina algea and some other crush tablets on it. Then wait for 24 hours and then its ready to use.
Any tips on feeding fry would be apreciated.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
I would use Spirulina and earthworm sticks.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Hypoptopoma juveniles after 10 days
They are feeding on: Liquifry, Spirulina algae, Artemia quick.
They are feeding on: Liquifry, Spirulina algae, Artemia quick.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Still doing well.
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Today the Hypoptopoma inexspectatum spawned again.
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Hypoptopoma eggs by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma eggs by Gertbl, on Flickr
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Today 7 October, I replaced the eggs and larvae into a small plastic tank. It stands on my TL Luminaire of the 80cm tank. So it should be warm enough for the larvae and the eggs. Now I have to find a way of feeding them the right food. It's difficult to get them eating.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
I moved this to the Loricariidae forum which I should have done ages ago...
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Thanks Jools.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Unfortunately this attempt is also ended in nothing. After I placed them in a Aqua Cube, they slowly started to disappear.
But luckily shortley after that, the couple Hypoptopoma, laid eggs again.
So now I keep them in a breeders box inside the 2m tank. In this small box a placed some small pieces of wood and some leaves. They seem to appreciate the pieces of wood, because almost every juvenile is sitting on it.
Here are the pictures:
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
But luckily shortley after that, the couple Hypoptopoma, laid eggs again.
So now I keep them in a breeders box inside the 2m tank. In this small box a placed some small pieces of wood and some leaves. They seem to appreciate the pieces of wood, because almost every juvenile is sitting on it.
Here are the pictures:
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
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marvellous stuff! well done!
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's
Replaced the juveniles because my Pterophyllum leopoldi has sucked some of the juveniles through the small slots of the breeders tank.
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Yesterday I spotted another leave full of Hypoptopoma eggs. This time I placed the floating tank in the 80cm tank, were I also keep 70 Juvenile Corydoras paleatus.
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Hypoptopoma eggs by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Yesterday I spotted another leave full of Hypoptopoma eggs. This time I placed the floating tank in the 80cm tank, were I also keep 70 Juvenile Corydoras paleatus.
Hypoptopoma eggs by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma eggs by Gertbl, on Flickr
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Outstanding work Gert and some great photos.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Thanks.
Now need to try the be able to raise some more juveniles.
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Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Now need to try the be able to raise some more juveniles.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Hi,
have you tried artemia nauplii ?
I have raised lots of Parotocinclus (haroldoi and cf. spilosoma) and Otothyropsis piribebuy with artemia nauplii.
They grow like hell with this food and I didn't have much losses.
Quite often you can read that this food is not recommended as it is too nutritious for these herbivores or that the fry has problems when some artemia eggs which did not hatch are swallowed.
I assume that the content of their yolk sack is not too different from the one of artemia and at least for the first days and weeks this is an excellent food. In my artemia incubator (not aerated) I get 100% nauplii without eggs. However, I had excellent results with it and I think it is at least worth a try.
I have also tried with the mentionned species to feed microworms but the result was disastrous. They were eagerly eating the worm but starved nevertheless.
I have not yet tried but would nevertheless recommend to put leaves of walnut tree. I use it for raising whiptails (additionally to artemia nauplii) and they always suck on them and like this they always have something (less nutritious) in between.
Parotocinclus cf. spilosoma (11 days, 14 mm)
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have you tried artemia nauplii ?
I have raised lots of Parotocinclus (haroldoi and cf. spilosoma) and Otothyropsis piribebuy with artemia nauplii.
They grow like hell with this food and I didn't have much losses.
Quite often you can read that this food is not recommended as it is too nutritious for these herbivores or that the fry has problems when some artemia eggs which did not hatch are swallowed.
I assume that the content of their yolk sack is not too different from the one of artemia and at least for the first days and weeks this is an excellent food. In my artemia incubator (not aerated) I get 100% nauplii without eggs. However, I had excellent results with it and I think it is at least worth a try.
I have also tried with the mentionned species to feed microworms but the result was disastrous. They were eagerly eating the worm but starved nevertheless.
I have not yet tried but would nevertheless recommend to put leaves of walnut tree. I use it for raising whiptails (additionally to artemia nauplii) and they always suck on them and like this they always have something (less nutritious) in between.
Parotocinclus cf. spilosoma (11 days, 14 mm)
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Re: Hypoptopoma juvenile's??
Update about breeding Hypoptopoma's.
After putting 30+ larvae of the Hypoptopoma into a floating tank, I managed to raise at least 16 juveniles that have grown a lot.
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
After putting 30+ larvae of the Hypoptopoma into a floating tank, I managed to raise at least 16 juveniles that have grown a lot.
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma inexspectatum juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juveniles by Gertbl, on Flickr
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Awesome!
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Re: Hypoptopoma juveniles
I mainly fed them with Artemia and they seen to prefer oak and beech leaves a lot.
So this could be the trick to raise more juveniles the next time.
I also want to try some other leaves.
So this could be the trick to raise more juveniles the next time.
I also want to try some other leaves.
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Re: Hypoptopoma juveniles
Here are some pictures of the Hypoptopoma juveniles. I keep them in a 80cm tank together with four Hemiloricaria sp. that I bought few days ago.
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hypoptopoma juvenile by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr
Hemiloricaria sp. by Gertbl, on Flickr