Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
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Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
So happy to have jaguar catfish babies again. This batch did much better than my first attempt. Here is a photo of one of the babies.
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So neat. Good luck going forward!
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Fantastic!
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Is this the first reported success in natural spawning in captivity? If so, this is a major achievement. I don't recall ever encountering this...
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
If I recall correctly, Jeremy has spawned them before, but I don't think he got this far with them last time.Viktor Jarikov wrote: ↑01 Nov 2020, 23:47Is this the first reported success in natural spawning in captivity? If so, this is a major achievement. I don't recall ever encountering this...
Agreed, great accomplishment.
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Yes, this is the second successful spawning. I've had previous spawns and sometimes the eggs are infertile. Prior to this, a female laid 1,000 infertile eggs. Unfortunately the recent deposit of eggs was 2 days before my appendix ruptured. I'm lucky to have any that survived especially now knowing that the fry can be aggressive with each other.
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We're all glad you survived that, let alone your jaguar fry.
I think my fry make quick meals of their smaller siblings.jeremybasch wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020, 02:52I'm lucky to have any that survived especially now knowing that the fry can be aggressive with each other.
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Thanks Eric, I'm lucky as I was in Tennessee trying to fish. Didn't even get to get wet.
I guess it is all about opportunity. If it fits in your mouth, a fish is going to try to get it. I've since been able to increase the number of water changes. Hope they spawn again, I'm still learning about this neat species. That said, I have a special fish arriving this week. Fingers crossed!
I guess it is all about opportunity. If it fits in your mouth, a fish is going to try to get it. I've since been able to increase the number of water changes. Hope they spawn again, I'm still learning about this neat species. That said, I have a special fish arriving this week. Fingers crossed!
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Congratulations Jeremy, good luck raising the fry. I kept two pairs of this species for a while, a fun fish to keep, but unfortunately lost them due to, I think, velvet. Certainly a species I'd like to keep again.
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Re: Liosomadorus oncinus, Jaguar Cats spawned again!
Great result Jeremy!
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