Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
nice
rgds
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rgds
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
My small alpha male is fanning eggs again in the usual spanning cave . Some have already turned white. He may have had the eggs for a few days already without me noticing. This time I will let nature take its course. Flock breeding the fish was always my intention.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Sounds good!
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
I am not really optimistic, but there is a chance of success. It would be so cool to photograph the cave entrance as the fry are leaving the care of their father.
The last few weeks I have only done small water-changes with tap water. I have dismantled and cleaned the RO system for the summer. I have not been a great believer in triggering this species by rainy season simulation, and both the last and the first spawns halfway confirms this.
The last few weeks I have only done small water-changes with tap water. I have dismantled and cleaned the RO system for the summer. I have not been a great believer in triggering this species by rainy season simulation, and both the last and the first spawns halfway confirms this.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
good luck! and to see the fry leaving the cave would be cool.
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It would for sure. The egg clutch inside the cave looks a bit torn and messy, so I am not very optimistic.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
The eggs got eaten yesterday, but it is nice to see them attempt to breed in the middle of the summer.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Sorry that the brood didn't hatch. But I agree that it's a good sign that they are breeding "any time of the year" and with little intervention.Haavard Stoere wrote:The eggs got eaten yesterday, but it is nice to see them attempt to breed in the middle of the summer.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
I just removed the small male from the tank. He was a ladies man, but have not successfully raised any of his young. This must be a real bummer for him
The position of breeding alpha male is vacant.
The position of breeding alpha male is vacant.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
I don't think that's what Haavard meant. I think he meant he removed the male into a different tank.DutchFry wrote:so if i understand correctly, it died?
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Sorry about the misunderstanding! I relocated the male so that others can take its place as alpha male, and hopefully do a better job of raising juveniles. I will keep him at least until one of the other males successfully raises fry.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
why did my post disapear?
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Absolutely lovey little Guy Farid!!
Nice to see them looking like miniature replica of the adult
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Nice to see them looking like miniature replica of the adult
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hey yann,
you should see their mouth...huge
farid
you should see their mouth...huge
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good news,
my couple is in the cave again!!
farid
my couple is in the cave again!!
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UPDATE:
the fourth time this year a new bunch of eggs is getting attention by a male...but this time the eggs are coming from a second felmale. i choose her out of a group in the shop...and she is a female only 12cm small
farid
the fourth time this year a new bunch of eggs is getting attention by a male...but this time the eggs are coming from a second felmale. i choose her out of a group in the shop...and she is a female only 12cm small
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Nice photo.
I saw a tiny fish in my L128 tank, but I strongly suspect it's a Ancistrus that has done the "let's escape out this drain here" into the sump and then gone into the other tank.
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I saw a tiny fish in my L128 tank, but I strongly suspect it's a Ancistrus that has done the "let's escape out this drain here" into the sump and then gone into the other tank.
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hi mats,
put a torch on top set it on wide angle and feed them...you might see more small ones...
that would be amazing!!
farid
put a torch on top set it on wide angle and feed them...you might see more small ones...
that would be amazing!!
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UPDATE:
22 are out wiggleing their tail. 6 more to hatch...i hope the 6 eggs make it.
the male is back at it''s place in the tank!
farid
22 are out wiggleing their tail. 6 more to hatch...i hope the 6 eggs make it.
the male is back at it''s place in the tank!
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Checking out mine last night pretty much confirmed my suspicion that it's another frigging bristlenose - if they didn't need water, I'm sure they would come out of my ears by now.
I can only really tell for sure by getting the fish out of the tank, and where it's hiding, that would mean tearing down quite a bit of the decorations. Not something I wish to do. I'll just wait until it grows bigger. But seeing as I have "escapees" in two of my four tanks in the other rack too, I'm pretty sure that's what happened.
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I can only really tell for sure by getting the fish out of the tank, and where it's hiding, that would mean tearing down quite a bit of the decorations. Not something I wish to do. I'll just wait until it grows bigger. But seeing as I have "escapees" in two of my four tanks in the other rack too, I'm pretty sure that's what happened.
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hi mats,
just dont forget to feed powdered food from time to time as L-catfish babies need a lot of food to grow healthy not like normal bristlenoses. i put my L204 fry back into a inhanging tank to feed them straight 3-4 times a day...and what happened...they got massive stomaches and started to grow quite well...others died because the food in the maintank was not enough!
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just dont forget to feed powdered food from time to time as L-catfish babies need a lot of food to grow healthy not like normal bristlenoses. i put my L204 fry back into a inhanging tank to feed them straight 3-4 times a day...and what happened...they got massive stomaches and started to grow quite well...others died because the food in the maintank was not enough!
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
The small fish in my tank is DEFINITELY an Ancistrus - it was sitting on the front glass doing the usual Ancistrus eating thing this morning.
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hi mats
they wll go for it sooon as they are ready for it...
may you show me a pic of this tank??
farid
they wll go for it sooon as they are ready for it...
may you show me a pic of this tank??
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I haven't got any good photos of the tank, as it's hard to get to, and too much stuff that gives off ugly reflections on the front glass.
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Today I got a new clutch of L200 eggs. I am trying to hatch them in a small aerated container with methylene blue. It is a crude method, but I hope it works.
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Hi Håvard!
What do you think is the trigging point to get teh L200s to spawn?
Any luck with the L128s.... they shouldn't be that different....
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What do you think is the trigging point to get teh L200s to spawn?
Any luck with the L128s.... they shouldn't be that different....
Cheers
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Re: Breeding Hemiancistrus subviridis
Presently I believe the L200s spawn all year and I can`t see any relation between triggers and spawns.Cristoffer Forssander wrote:Hi Håvard!
What do you think is the trigging point to get teh L200s to spawn?
One after another they have turned out to be males. I have only one that may be female, but I would not be surprised if it to turned out to be a male. Actually I believe it will turn out to be male.Cristoffer Forssander wrote:Any luck with the L128s.... they shouldn't be that different....