Albino Ancistrus kittens!!
- Elspeth
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Albino Ancistrus kittens!!
Back at the end of April, I posted about "dwarf albino bristlenose?" because my male albino, not yet at the 5" mature size, had been foolin' around with a female and was hunkered in a cave fanning his fins.
I didn't expect it to work out, him being a teenaged dad and all. But we have itty bitty bristles swimming about, and tantalizing glimpses of a couple more still in the cave (which Mr. Big Bristles is still fanning furiously)!
Photos to follow, though they won't be hall-of-fame quality.
How many eggs to common and albino bristlenoses usually lay? We've counted ten fry/juveniles, I think, and there are a few under Dad still. Wondering how many eggs there "probably" were...
I didn't expect it to work out, him being a teenaged dad and all. But we have itty bitty bristles swimming about, and tantalizing glimpses of a couple more still in the cave (which Mr. Big Bristles is still fanning furiously)!
Photos to follow, though they won't be hall-of-fame quality.
How many eggs to common and albino bristlenoses usually lay? We've counted ten fry/juveniles, I think, and there are a few under Dad still. Wondering how many eggs there "probably" were...
- MatsP
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Congratulations. I know that feeling, it's great.
First of all, fish aren't like humans when it comes to fully grown and sexually mature. [Well, even humans, at say 11-13 when they are sexually functional, aren't exactly fully grown either]. Anyway, my point is that just because your male isn't "full-size" doesn't mean that he's not fully capable as a father.
As to how many you get, I counted betwene 25 and 30 in the first batch, but even as small babies, they are pretty good at hiding... I've been taking them to the LFS for reselling, and so far I've taken over 30, and I think that's all from the first spawn. I've still got some big ones in the tank that I suspect is first spawn. So, somewhere around 30-40 per spawn. Of course, this is dependant on the size/condition of the female. I'm sure a good-sized female should be able to get more than 40 eggs.
I've just this weekend taken the female back to the tank where the male and the babies are, to see if I can get another spawn. The babies I took to the LFS (20 of) the weekend before last were almost all sold out, so I took another 12 this weekend. I'm not making a fortune, but it paid for some frozen food to feed the other fish...
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Mats
First of all, fish aren't like humans when it comes to fully grown and sexually mature. [Well, even humans, at say 11-13 when they are sexually functional, aren't exactly fully grown either]. Anyway, my point is that just because your male isn't "full-size" doesn't mean that he's not fully capable as a father.
As to how many you get, I counted betwene 25 and 30 in the first batch, but even as small babies, they are pretty good at hiding... I've been taking them to the LFS for reselling, and so far I've taken over 30, and I think that's all from the first spawn. I've still got some big ones in the tank that I suspect is first spawn. So, somewhere around 30-40 per spawn. Of course, this is dependant on the size/condition of the female. I'm sure a good-sized female should be able to get more than 40 eggs.
I've just this weekend taken the female back to the tank where the male and the babies are, to see if I can get another spawn. The babies I took to the LFS (20 of) the weekend before last were almost all sold out, so I took another 12 this weekend. I'm not making a fortune, but it paid for some frozen food to feed the other fish...
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Mats
- Elspeth
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Well... yeah, I am kind of thrilled.MatsP wrote:Congratulations. I know that feeling, it's great.

It kinda sorta just happened.

I hope many are hiding, and that we do have more than the handful I've seen out and about. Hadn't even thought about what to do with them once they get to growing!
I guess the parents, at least, are happy in their new tank, eh?
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You did have a pleco spawning to report. Don't put yourself down. You did get everything right (whether that was by accident or on purpose is a different story...
). The fish are happy, or they wouldn't be spawning...
I just placed the female back in the tank the other day, and a big lump of eggs were laying in front of the new cave I put in when I got home from work, and later on being dragged by the male into the cave... I actually saw the female go in the cave when the male was in there, and lots of "fin-wagging" going on in there...
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Mats

I just placed the female back in the tank the other day, and a big lump of eggs were laying in front of the new cave I put in when I got home from work, and later on being dragged by the male into the cave... I actually saw the female go in the cave when the male was in there, and lots of "fin-wagging" going on in there...
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Mats
- Elspeth
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Mats, I'm happy that they're happy...
Here is the Scene of The Hanky-Panky:

and here is an extra-close-up of two of the (apparently scant, but possibly hiding) results:

So, how long until this is no longer amusing 'cause I'm up to my neck in baby ancistrus and spending all my free time boiling vegetables?



Here is the Scene of The Hanky-Panky:

and here is an extra-close-up of two of the (apparently scant, but possibly hiding) results:

So, how long until this is no longer amusing 'cause I'm up to my neck in baby ancistrus and spending all my free time boiling vegetables?

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