Breeding Lda31
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Breeding Lda31
Hi everyone
New to this forum.. So i thought the 1st post i make, would be to ask what are everyones thoughts on breeding Lda31.. Is it possible to do..
Thanks
Aiden
New to this forum.. So i thought the 1st post i make, would be to ask what are everyones thoughts on breeding Lda31.. Is it possible to do..
Thanks
Aiden
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Re: Breeding Lda31
Anything is possible
I believe is closely related to , which has been bred several times.
Have a read of the spawning accounts of this species here and here. This gives you a good starting point.
P. albomaculatus is a whitewater species, so I urge you not to stress about exact water parameters. Tapwater will be fine. Concentrate on powerful filtration, heavy feeding and very frequent water changes.
I don't know if you already keep this species, but they are more aggressive than P. L204, so I would recommend a pretty large tank.
Provide lots of soft wood for them to eat, and supplement with vegetables, frozen larvae and algae wafers.
Good luck, and welcome to the forum
I believe is closely related to , which has been bred several times.
Have a read of the spawning accounts of this species here and here. This gives you a good starting point.
P. albomaculatus is a whitewater species, so I urge you not to stress about exact water parameters. Tapwater will be fine. Concentrate on powerful filtration, heavy feeding and very frequent water changes.
I don't know if you already keep this species, but they are more aggressive than P. L204, so I would recommend a pretty large tank.
Provide lots of soft wood for them to eat, and supplement with vegetables, frozen larvae and algae wafers.
Good luck, and welcome to the forum
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Re: Breeding Lda31
Welcome to Planet catfish Racoll's advice is sound as usual.
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Re: Breeding Lda31
thank you heaps guys.. I appreciate your help.. If i succeed i will post something up for you all to see...
Cheers
Aiden
Cheers
Aiden
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Re: Breeding Lda31
Hi guys and girls
I'm thinking of getting some of zcliff caves but don't know what size i will need.. Can someone who owns these fish tell me what size caves they will fit in.. Will 15cm L x 2.5cm H x 3cm W be ok for them, they are slate ones... this is the only thing i'm stuck on because i don't want to go and buy some caves that they won't go into.. Size on the caves for the L204 and the Lda31 would be great
Thanks
I'm thinking of getting some of zcliff caves but don't know what size i will need.. Can someone who owns these fish tell me what size caves they will fit in.. Will 15cm L x 2.5cm H x 3cm W be ok for them, they are slate ones... this is the only thing i'm stuck on because i don't want to go and buy some caves that they won't go into.. Size on the caves for the L204 and the Lda31 would be great
Thanks
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Re: Breeding Lda31
Give the fishes a few different size, then the male can pick the one that he thinks is right.
Generally, the cave should be about 1.2-1.5x the length of the male, and have enough space for the male and the female to fit in there, at the same time as the male needs to be able to "close" the cave towards other males. So a very snug fit for the male + female is probably the best.
It's quite hard to give firm and fast "rules" for cave design.
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Mats
Generally, the cave should be about 1.2-1.5x the length of the male, and have enough space for the male and the female to fit in there, at the same time as the male needs to be able to "close" the cave towards other males. So a very snug fit for the male + female is probably the best.
It's quite hard to give firm and fast "rules" for cave design.
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Mats