first breeding cage
first breeding cage
Hi,
I made my first breeding cage today. It's a flower pot with a 'tin' (??) / 'underlayer' (??) underneath.
The reason to use the underlayer is to remove anything in the cage easily without disturbing the surroundings.
Anyway, I think this should do.
The female inspected the cages within a few minutes, followed by the male ... but he wasn't let in. So for now the female is staying in the cage alone.
Perrush
I made my first breeding cage today. It's a flower pot with a 'tin' (??) / 'underlayer' (??) underneath.
The reason to use the underlayer is to remove anything in the cage easily without disturbing the surroundings.
Anyway, I think this should do.
The female inspected the cages within a few minutes, followed by the male ... but he wasn't let in. So for now the female is staying in the cage alone.
Perrush
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Just 'ordinairy' bristlenose. I want to learn how to raise fry, ect. Afterthat, L046 is on my menuyannfulliquet wrote:Can you tell us for what species have you made the breeding cave?
Later, I wondered if it wasn't better that I just glued 2 underlayers up side down to eachother. Should be better, more natural, I think.
Perrush
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perrush,
You can just glue another piece of that under layer (the base of the breeding cave you made) facing each other, you dont have to cut an opening on the other piece coz bristlenose pleco likes tight spaces and small entrance, as long as the male and female can fit in the entrance it should be fine, another note of advice if you can place the hole on the upper peice or side of the cave, coz sometimes more than one female will breed with the male and they tend to squable inside the cave and dislodge some of the eggs, and when the eggs have hatched you can just shake and rinse the cave out a few times and your done, one exception is if the fry have fully absorbed there yolk sack they tend to cling on the side of the cave and take more time to shake out.........
You can just glue another piece of that under layer (the base of the breeding cave you made) facing each other, you dont have to cut an opening on the other piece coz bristlenose pleco likes tight spaces and small entrance, as long as the male and female can fit in the entrance it should be fine, another note of advice if you can place the hole on the upper peice or side of the cave, coz sometimes more than one female will breed with the male and they tend to squable inside the cave and dislodge some of the eggs, and when the eggs have hatched you can just shake and rinse the cave out a few times and your done, one exception is if the fry have fully absorbed there yolk sack they tend to cling on the side of the cave and take more time to shake out.........