Breeding Pseudohemiodon

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Breeding Pseudohemiodon

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Hello,

Does anyone have some information about breeding these species?
A friend of mine has those species en they do have eggs time after time but they all dies.

Please help!
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Post by racoll »

Have you read the Baensch Wels Atlas I by Evers & Seidel?

Loads of info in there.
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Post by keukenprins »

racoll wrote:Have you read the Baensch Wels Atlas I by Evers & Seidel?

Loads of info in there.
No i don't read it, i never have seen that atlas.
I have the mergus atlas.
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Post by racoll »

Buy it.

It's a must have for any Loricariid fanatic.

ISBN 3882440643
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And if you follow the Amazon link by Jools at the bottom of this page, you get a good price [don't buy from Amazon directly, but the "new" price from another source in the "new and used" link on the page], and Jools gets a paid as a referer... It helps fund the web-site...


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Post by characinkid »

Hi

I have a group of 4 that I have been trying to breed for quite a while.

Can you give me any hints as to how he is getting them to lay eggs?

Thanks
Too Many Tanks... Too Many fish... not enough time!!!
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[quote="racoll"]Buy it.

It's a must have for any Loricariid fanatic.

ISBN 3882440643[/quote

You mean this one?

http://www.lisaslairbookstore.com/books ... s-Volume-1]

I have that one, also volume 2
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Post by keukenprins »

characinkid wrote:Hi

I have a group of 4 that I have been trying to breed for quite a while.

Can you give me any hints as to how he is getting them to lay eggs?

Thanks
I will ask him to answer that question.
Otherwise i will tell you what he told me.
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Post by racoll »

You mean this one?


I have that one, also volume 2
yes I did mean that one.


If you already have it, I guess you know as much as me!

I have a pair, but I haven't even sexed them yet, let alone bred them.

As far as I know, all Pseudohemiodon are whitewater species, so I can't imagine pH or hardness will affect fry survival.

I imagine the most likely causes of fry mortality are inadequate diet and/or poor tank hygiene.
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