"First record of captive breeding of L333" (Maybe a more specific title is in order?)

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"First record of captive breeding of L333" (Maybe a more specific title is in order?)

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Considering that even just on PCF, we have 30 breeding reports, this is hardly a first record:

Reis, R.G.A., Abe, H.A., Alves, P.C.J., de Oliveira, R.S., da Silva Viana, I.K., Takata, R. and da Rocha, R.M., 2025. First record of captive breeding of the ornamental fish L333, King Tiger Pleco, Hypancistrus sp.(Siluriformes–Loricariidae) of the Amazon River basin. Aquaculture International, 33(1), p.23.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-024-01720-z
https://link.springer.com/article/10.10 ... 24-01720-z
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In this study we describe for the first time the reproductive management of the ornamental fish , king tiger pleco, Hypancistrus sp., an endemic species from the Xingu River in the Amazon basin. A total of 56 fish were separated in 120 L aquariums (60 × 50 × 40 cm) with four breeding groups: Group 1 (1 male: 1 female); Group 2 (1 male: 2 females); Group 3 (1 male: 3 females) and Group 4 (1 male: 4 females). The study lasted for 180 days and a total of 145 spawns were observed, with every group spawning in the first month of the experiment. The highest mean of spawns per month was observed in Group 1 (2.04 ± 0.16), followed by Groups 4 (1.63 ± 0.50) and 2 (1.38 ± 0.34), while Group 1 had the lowest mean (1.00 ± 0.14). The highest eclosion rates were registered in Groups 1 (98.90 ± 0.92%) and 2 (93.50 ± 12.35%), followed by Groups 3 and 4, with 84.20 ± 5.30% and 82.60 ± 13.06% respectively. This study presented an alternative for breeding Hypancistrus sp., which can support the sustainable development of the pisciculture of loricariids and contribute to the conservation and preservation of species in natural environments.
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For many scientists only scientific publications count. This is an example of this narrow view.
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Bas Pels wrote: 13 Nov 2024, 07:37 For many scientists only scientific publications count. This is an example of this narrow view.
Yes. Or, even if they didn't have such a snobby view and they were merely naive, they could have re-imagined their title, such as "Characterization of L333 reproduction under lab conditions" and it would have been fine.

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I'd love to get a copy of this if anybody has the pdf, please.

edit: This breeding report was uploaded on November 4th 2004 and is the first of its kind that I read.
https://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/show ... 441/cat/13

Back that day I was in the hobby for a bit more than a year and I still remember how heavily discussed the report was. Members were saying it would sound too easy to be true, that L 333 would likely be more difficult to breed etc. It remained THE report though, for members on l-welse.com that wanted to breed Hypancistrus and most took this report as the baseline for their own attempts.
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Acanthicus wrote: 13 Nov 2024, 17:27 I'd love to get a copy of this if anybody has the pdf, please.
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Re: "First record of captive breeding of L333" (Maybe a more specific title is in order?)

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I think we published L066 in 2000 or so, plus Ingo's seminal work earlier than that.

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