Successful breeding of L 128 in Berlin-Zoo
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Successful breeding of L 128 in Berlin-Zoo
Hi,
seemingly another "not yet in captivity spawned" species (?) has been bred:
Location:
5.500 liter "Rio Negro" tank in the Berlin-Zoo.
The pics are of poor quality - taken with a handy-cam (from user "Lustigeswesen").
Hopefully better pics and more information will follow soon.
More:
http://l-welse.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10615
seemingly another "not yet in captivity spawned" species (?) has been bred:
Location:
5.500 liter "Rio Negro" tank in the Berlin-Zoo.
The pics are of poor quality - taken with a handy-cam (from user "Lustigeswesen").
Hopefully better pics and more information will follow soon.
More:
http://l-welse.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10615
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I recently purchased 2x L128 from my LFS here in New Zealand, the LFS owner was told they had been captive bred in Germany (along with the L260, chocholate zebras, and gold nuggets that came into the country with them).
They were much larger than is usual for imports and I have found them to be much tamer, they dont seem to find me moving around in front of the tank a problem at all, when i am doing tank maintenance they both just sit out in plain view and watch while everything else in the tank flees into their repsective caves.
Not proof they are captive bred, but perhaps suggestive of it.
They were much larger than is usual for imports and I have found them to be much tamer, they dont seem to find me moving around in front of the tank a problem at all, when i am doing tank maintenance they both just sit out in plain view and watch while everything else in the tank flees into their repsective caves.
Not proof they are captive bred, but perhaps suggestive of it.
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Hi,
I can´t imagine, that your fish are really captive bred.
Cause - somebody of the big German fish im/exporters (Ingo Seidel/Aquaglobal, André Werner/Transfish, Frank Schäfer/Aquarium Glaser, Jens Gottwald/Aquatarium, etc.) probably would have known about a successful breeding, but nobody told about success with L 128.
And large plecos also need plenty of time to get large...
I can´t imagine, that your fish are really captive bred.
Cause - somebody of the big German fish im/exporters (Ingo Seidel/Aquaglobal, André Werner/Transfish, Frank Schäfer/Aquarium Glaser, Jens Gottwald/Aquatarium, etc.) probably would have known about a successful breeding, but nobody told about success with L 128.
And large plecos also need plenty of time to get large...
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Yes and no, L200 was bred in Scandanavia months before those that you cite above knew. There are other examples that we know of also in the Corydoras world too - not everything goes though Germany although they do tend to lead the way.
However, the general point is sound and I don't think they're captive bred.
What happened in the zoo - do we know yet - what size were the parents?
Jools
PS Funny to see l-welse.com use the "hosted by" text in english on their images.
However, the general point is sound and I don't think they're captive bred.
What happened in the zoo - do we know yet - what size were the parents?
Jools
PS Funny to see l-welse.com use the "hosted by" text in english on their images.
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OK - but the L 128 should have been bred in Germany, because they have been sold by a German exporter???Jools wrote:Yes and no, L200 was bred in Scandanavia months before those that you cite above knew. There are other examples that we know of also in the Corydoras world too - not everything goes though Germany although they do tend to lead the way.
And "large animals" - so the fish should have at least two or three years of age (or more).
Well,PS Funny to see l-welse.com use the "hosted by" text in english on their images.
user "Lustigeswesen" does not want his name to be published in internet - (C) Lustigeswesen sounds rediculous to me - (c) L-Welse.com is not correct (we had discussions about this months ago) and there´s no good german translation for "hosted by..." - so we stole your idea and I made a "hosted by L-Welse.com" on the pics - better than "empty" pics copied everywhere...
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Hi!
The parents were estimated by a member of L-welse.com (the one who took the pics) at 12-14cm!!
Cheers
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The parents were estimated by a member of L-welse.com (the one who took the pics) at 12-14cm!!
Cheers
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Here basic data:
T: 27° C
Water hardness: < 4° dGH (German unit - that´s about 5° e English hardness, ~ 150 µS/cm conductifity)
7,5 pH
O2 supply
CO2 fertilisation
UVC
No current
Feeding:
fruit, vegetables, artifical food (flakes, pills), chironomus larvae
Parents (2 m, 1 f) live in this tank for about 3 - 5 months, these rocks from Yogoslavia are in use since 1988.
The fry is about 6 - 8 weeks of age, of different length and of varying coloration or pattern.
T: 27° C
Water hardness: < 4° dGH (German unit - that´s about 5° e English hardness, ~ 150 µS/cm conductifity)
7,5 pH
O2 supply
CO2 fertilisation
UVC
No current
Feeding:
fruit, vegetables, artifical food (flakes, pills), chironomus larvae
Parents (2 m, 1 f) live in this tank for about 3 - 5 months, these rocks from Yogoslavia are in use since 1988.
The fry is about 6 - 8 weeks of age, of different length and of varying coloration or pattern.
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Walter,
Would you mind if I copied your data into the cat-elog page with an explanatory note?
Jools
Would you mind if I copied your data into the cat-elog page with an explanatory note?
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Your translation however and it's always polite to ask...
Cheers,
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Re: Successful breeding of L 128 in Berlin-Zoo
Someone could tell me how they manage to have pH 7.5 with dGh<4 and CO2 fertilizing?