L121 / L135 worm line P.

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L121 / L135 worm line P.

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now I got five L135, swimming in a 150 l tank. It should be kept like a normal Peckoltia or Hypancristus, I guess.
Although, information on this Rio Negro-species is very rare.

Is there anyone here having special experiénce in keeping this species or breeding it ?
Or informative links / literature ?

Thank you !
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Post by Dr_Gribb »

Have you had any luck with breeding the 5 L135, since the last post?

I have recently acquired 6 L135, and am now searching for some guidelines/experience on breeding of the Worm line Peckoltia.
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Dr_Gribb wrote:Have you had any luck with breeding the 5 L135, since the last post?

I have recently acquired 6 L135, and am now searching for some guidelines/experience on breeding of the Worm line Peckoltia.
Hi

no, no breeding up today. I got 3 males und 2 females. The males discovered a cave each, but are sitting more before their than inside (like e.g. L134).
The females are allowed to come into the territories of the males....
Weak water pH about 6 and temperature around 28°C makes them feel fine.
When feeling good, the colour of their neck changes to a light grey, eben more visible at the females than at the males..
One pair sometime is swimming up and down together at the frontside of the tank..gone see what happens in the future...
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Post by Janne »

", but are sitting more before their than inside (like e.g. L134)."

Thats a good sign...the males want to breed so you have to convince the females to be pregnant :wink:

I have no experince to breed these species yet (I have to buy them first).

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joern: What do you feed them? Perhaps a small change of diet could condition the females?

Just wondering...

Just waiting to get hold of a bigger tank to set up a proper setting for my L135.

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Dr_Gribb wrote:joern: What do you feed them? Perhaps a small change of diet could condition the females?
hi,

I promised a translation of a german thread form L-welse.com.

This will come soon, please wait a litte.
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is it possible for you to put some pics up?

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Post by Dr_Gribb »

Some pictures of my Worline's L135

Sorry for the bad quality, but the the pics were taken with a webcam.

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/fish/L135_a.jpg" width="500" height="448">
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<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/fish/L135_b.jpg" width="500" height="443">
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<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/fish/L135_c.jpg" width="500" height="390">
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WOW! They are beautiful. What sought filtration do you have in the tank for a catty like that?
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Pump?

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Nothing very impressive at the moment. Only av FAN-3 AquaEl internal filter.

Thees guys do deserve better! And they will get it, when i get the money to get them a dedicated 120L. Then theyll get more space and a better pump.
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Post by crazyplec »

Ive just purchased an L135 myself and was wondering what youve been feeding these plecs??

Thanks

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Post by Dr_Gribb »

Just wanted to share some of my new pictures, of my L135 Peckoltia cf braueri

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/0 ... 135_01.jpg" width="600" height="416">

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/0 ... 135_02.jpg" width="600" height="688">

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/0 ... 135_03.jpg" width="600" height="464">

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/0 ... 135_04.jpg" width="600" height="445">

<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/0 ... 183_03.jpg" width="600" height="439">
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Very nice indeed :D
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AHHHHH! Those are some impressive pictures. I love the first pic. :lol:
What sought of material are those caves made out of??

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Post by Dr_Gribb »

Bilby junior: The caves are made og simple slate, glued with silicone (aquarium type). I have thies caves in a Ancistrus sp. tank, and the male loves them! Had 2 spaws of ancistrus sp in the ancistrus tank, in the slate caves. :thumbsup:

And here is one more picture of the L135
<img src="http://home.broadpark.no/~mjan/images/a ... 135_05.jpg" width="600" height="306">
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Just a thought, these fish sell for $400 to $500 each at 4 to 5cm here in Australia, what do they sell for in the other countries?
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Bilby junior wrote:Just a thought, these fish sell for $400 to $500 each at 4 to 5cm here in Australia, what do they sell for in the other countries?
Hi,

here in Germany it's around 25 - 30,-â?¬ each....
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Post by synodave »

Wow, I just bought my L135 today. I'm pretty pleased with my new purchase. Those plecos are so cool. Looking forward to learning all about these fish.

I paid US$35 = 29 Euro = 50AU.
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Hi guy's any updates on your 135's, any spawnings?
We are about to move ours from there 240ltr tank to a 360 ltr tank.
The colour variants from fish ot fish is huge(lighter or darker colourings)and they are very active with males guarding caves and the females going from cave to cave to see whats going on, sometimes stoping to fight with the guarding male but no breeding yet, this has been going on for months now.....How are yours doing?
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Post by stina »

Dr_Gribb,
"The caves are made of simple slate"??
Please tell me where did you get that kind of slate...in your LFS?!

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Post by pleco_farmer »

Any luck fellas?

About a year ago, bought a dozen tiny "clown plecos" for $3.00 apiece. They were actually a mixed group of L-135/169. All are reaching 7-8cm, so its time to get to work.

Probably follow Janne's regimen for L-134. Can anyone add to that with a success story?

Thanks.
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