

Early Monday morning I found the male on eggs!



Needles to say, I'm extremely happy about this

To be continued..... -> at the 5th Lnumber Days in Hannover 27, 28 and 29 of October 2017

They are an awesome species. Not aggressive or territorial in my experience. They are quite shy, in my tank they always hide during the day. They also don't come out for food at night either, but maybe this could be different in a community tank with other fish. As for diet they don't do well on carnivores foods so I would suggest to limit the amount of frozen/fresh foods as much as you can and give them lots of herbivore foods. I feed them Repashy herbivore and insectivore formulas.pmarinho wrote: 14 Oct 2018, 23:18 What a nice update! I recently put a P. nudiventris in my tank. Would you have some advices for me? Could you tell us more about your experience with this species?
Wish you luck! Congratulations.
More and more I prefer to add extra airstones to tanks.jac wrote: 15 Oct 2018, 05:48give lot's of oxygen, adding extra air stones would be a good idea with this species
I use extra air stones in almost all my single tanks. But not in my breeding system. It has an open filter with lot's of water movement and air exchange. Works perfect