Breeding Scobinancistrus sp. L368

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Breeding Scobinancistrus sp. L368

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Well done! Do you have pictures of the adults too?

Cheers

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Nice they look in great shape. Good to see this species being bred, I don't know if they've bred in captivity before.

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Jools wrote:Nice they look in great shape. Good to see this species being bred, I don't know if they've bred in captivity before.

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they are wild,I've been raising them for half a year.
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Hi,

Rajanta bred them once or twice, but that should be the only one who did so far.

How big are the fish in this case? They dont look that big, around 15cm?

cheers, Daniel
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Congratulations! Let's get a BLOG or Shane's World article out of this!

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Acanthicus wrote:Hi,

Rajanta bred them once or twice, but that should be the only one who did so far.

How big are the fish in this case? They dont look that big, around 15cm?

cheers, Daniel
about 18cm
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Looks to be a first time spawning for this species? Beautiful fish!
Love anything from South America.....looking for any
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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