Question on Breeding C. julii
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Question on Breeding C. julii
I've read that to breed C. julii you need to similate a drought with little food, then similate a monsoon... Whats the best way to go about this? Should I be careful not to 'splash' when I do water changes by using a cup instead of a bucket, and feed just a little every other day during the 'drought'? How long should this go on for? Also, should I unhook my airstones? And, when this 'drought' period is over, should I feed more and make sure to 'splash' to similate the rain?
Any help is appreciated (I know I just asked about 50 questions in this one post, lol). Thanks.
Any help is appreciated (I know I just asked about 50 questions in this one post, lol). Thanks.
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They probably are C. Trilineatus, but they were labeled C. Julii when I bought them, so I'm in the habit of calling them julii because I wasn't sure if they were completely non-existant in pet stores, or just hard to find. What are the odds of these guys being julii? Also, are there many diferences in the 2 species, particularly in breeding?
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I have some breeding C.aeneus in my small tank. To set them off, I just don't do a water change for a while (1 to 2 weeks). Then all I need is about 15-20% cold tap water. 24hrs later, theyre at it! I just tip the water in, no particular method, just ensuring I don't disturb the gravel too much. That tank is at 26c.
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While collecting corys with local fish collectors on the Rio Yavari we found out they call them C. julii as well. This mis-ID actually goes all the way back to the collectors!Yup, definitely seems to be C. Trilineatus...
Shame the pet stores don't label their fish correctly...
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I guess that memo wasn't sent to the far reaches. Is there a system that lets collectors/exporters know when there's a name change? Other than searching through the internet and hoping the info filters down?
Diz, sometimes if I'm staring at the tank too much, or tinkering with things too much, they won't breed.
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Diz, sometimes if I'm staring at the tank too much, or tinkering with things too much, they won't breed.
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I would think they would more than likely be C. trilineatus have a look at this. C. trilineatus spawning log
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