this time, that's it ! my L191 group comes mature and I noticed very obvious behaviors in the big 10,000 liters tank (2,640 US gallons)... but with that much concurrence on the bottom (2 Acanthicus, 2 Pterygoplichthys, 4 Panaque schaeferi, 5 Astronotus occelatus on 8.6 m2), I don't expect anything... That's why I managed to recycle a 900 liters (245 US gallons) to turn it into a nursery for species...
After a month of N2 cycling, I managed to set up an appropriate hardscape, with 2 big roots and a few terra-cotta huge tubes (already used, back in 2009, for Pseudacanthicus scarlet)...
The first challenge, and believe me, it's not the least : taking the 7 Panaque out of the big tank



I had a first try tonight, right after the lights turned off... the Panaque stand in the flow of the TUNZE Stream, against the front wall... I used a small torch to see what I was doing and a big Pike Net to get 2 of them... I didn't want to make more mess in the big one as the Cichla, Astronotus, Stingrays and Arowanas became seriously nervous swimming around... I'll go on tomorrow...
of course, every light is turned off now... so you'll have to wait till tomorrow for first pictures... but believe me when I say those babies are HUGE !
I'd be glad to receive any advice, suggestions, idea, experience... thanks a lot for following this thread...