
Breeding Syno. Polli
Breeding Syno. Polli
I have acquired a group of 9 adult wild caught Syno.Polli, is there any info on breeding them? Has anyone here successfully kept/bred them? All info would be appreciated. Thanks, Rick 

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I had eggs once, but this species is notoriously difficult in getting to spawn.
due to my inexperience and lack of suitable tanks back then, I lost all the eggs to fungus within 24 hours.
we're talking about the REAL polli here, the brown spotted broadmouthed monsters formerly known as "eurystomus", and NOT the contrasting black, white and ivory marked "polli white" from Zambia?
due to my inexperience and lack of suitable tanks back then, I lost all the eggs to fungus within 24 hours.
we're talking about the REAL polli here, the brown spotted broadmouthed monsters formerly known as "eurystomus", and NOT the contrasting black, white and ivory marked "polli white" from Zambia?
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They spawn and scatter like petricola; but they tend to use the sand as spawning place more than cracks, caves or plantbushes like petricola does.
separating the sexes for a while seems to help, also sudden changes in temperature.
I've been trying ever since that fish time to spawn them again, so far no succes....it's not as easy as petricola, not even close!
mine are very fat too (females) almost bursting, but no spawns yet for 2 years. still searching for that ultimate spawning trigger!
separating the sexes for a while seems to help, also sudden changes in temperature.
I've been trying ever since that fish time to spawn them again, so far no succes....it's not as easy as petricola, not even close!
mine are very fat too (females) almost bursting, but no spawns yet for 2 years. still searching for that ultimate spawning trigger!
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