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Sexing and breeding Ancistrinae sp. L239

Posted: 14 Jul 2005, 23:04
by Oscar
I've this fish for a 3 months, and I think it's a male.
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somebody had any experience breeding this sp.?

Thanks in advance.

Regards. :)

Posted: 15 Jul 2005, 09:23
by j4782
from the relative size of your fish to the gravel, I'd say it's still too young to tell.

Posted: 15 Jul 2005, 10:15
by MatsP
Using gravel as a "relative-size" measure isn't a particularly useful method. If those bits of gravel are fist-sized, then the fish would be quite bit, but if the pieces of gravel are almost sand, the fish is only half an inch long. THere's no way to tell that from the picture.

I somehow suspect that it's fairly coarse gravel (6-8 mm), and that the fish is around 4" (100mm) long. I'd call it a male with those cheek odontodes, but I reserve judgement until I get confirmation that it's the size I guess it is...

I couldn't find any breeding reports on this site, aside from a failed spawn in a post by Janne. That was over a year ago, so it may be that Janne has had more success by now.

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Mats

Posted: 16 Jul 2005, 21:12
by Janne
They are mature from around 8 cm and males get huge odontodes on the cheek and pectoral fins that the female lacks almost completely. I have not succeeded yet with them to spawn but they show interest at a low pH around 6.0 and very soft water.

Janne

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 19:16
by Oscar
Excuse me for the delay in answering, and excuse me too, I not tell the fish's size. He weighs around 7-8 cm.

Thanks for the remarks and the data.
Janne wrote:They are mature from around 8 cm and males get huge odontodes on the cheek and pectoral fins that the female lacks almost completely.

Janne
Janne, does That mean to say that the juvenile fishes don't evidence a difference?, the females lack they who than have?

Regards. :)