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rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
Someone more information about rineloricaria sp. rio Paraguay?
I know that they are mouthbreeders, but what about temperature and feeding?
I know that they are mouthbreeders, but what about temperature and feeding?
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
Hi,
it's the first time that I hear that a Rineloricaria sp. should be a mouthbreeder.
AFAIK they are all cave/tube/substrate breeders.
Are you sure that you are talking about Rineloricaria or do you mean Loricaria ?!
Cheers,
it's the first time that I hear that a Rineloricaria sp. should be a mouthbreeder.
AFAIK they are all cave/tube/substrate breeders.
Are you sure that you are talking about Rineloricaria or do you mean Loricaria ?!
Cheers,
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
Yes, they are mouthbrooders but with green eggs. They spawn like but low on the glass. I keep them in an unheated tank in my fishroom, about 72-74F. They eat all foods and are hardy; the fry are REALLY hard to raise.
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
Hi,
the genera can be distiguished fairly easily if you look at the mouth.
Loricaria nickeriensis
Hemiloricaria/Rineloricaria sp.
Loricaria spp. have long extensions of their lip. as yours also have.
Cheers,
the genera can be distiguished fairly easily if you look at the mouth.
Loricaria nickeriensis
Hemiloricaria/Rineloricaria sp.
Loricaria spp. have long extensions of their lip. as yours also have.
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
In the store I bought them the male was taking them over the sand and the eggs were yellowJools wrote:Yes, they are mouthbrooders but with green eggs. They spawn like but low on the glass. I keep them in an unheated tank in my fishroom, about 72-74F. They eat all foods and are hardy; the fry are REALLY hard to raise.
Jools
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
After 24 hrs their yolk sac disapere and they start eating novotabs from JBL, and after nearly a week they still liveJools wrote: the fry are REALLY hard to raise.Jools
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
Please ignore what I said above, I was talking about my species from Uruguay and not Paraguay - how easy confusion happens!Jools wrote:Yes, they are mouthbrooders but with green eggs. They spawn like but low on the glass. I keep them in an unheated tank in my fishroom, about 72-74F. They eat all foods and are hardy; the fry are REALLY hard to raise.
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
This could be or one of the other 3 described species from the area. We'd need a lot more pictures....
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
I agree with @Jools, as it looks like there may possibly be two species or at least two collection locations in that one picture to me...
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Re: rineloricaria sp. rio paraguay
males in the middle
left male, right female
head of female
youngster 1,5 cm
youngster 4,5 cm
Enough pictures?
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John Houthuyzen
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