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Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 12:52
by Richard B
Just doing a last water change before i go on holiday. I had suspected that the pair of bristlenose Mats gave me had spawned (2 April), as i had witnessed all the classic signs but i did only have them for a few days :? Nonetheless i am a proud "father" of an as yet undetermined number of common bristlenoses. Not the greatest achievement i know as they are ridiculously easy to reproduce but actually my first ever successful loricariid spawning, & only my 5th ever catfish species to spawn. I do feel incredibly happy :D

I suppose the problem now will be what i do throughout the reminder of the year with a few hundred offspring...... :wink:

edit: Mats - you were right about a % of the fry being albino :thumbsup:

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 13:10
by L number Banana
Congrats!! It's only "easy" if you've made a happy home for the fish, that's not always easy. :thumbsup:
Pics of the kids when you get back from the big apple - enjoy! And Happy Birthday to the ladyfriend :D

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 21:04
by andywoolloo
congratulations! :thumbsup: :D

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 21:38
by Richard B
Thanks, i thought there looked to be 30ish but now ive had a good look, particulalrly at the roof, the cave is positively swarming with lil 5mm wrigglers. There looks to be approx 40% albino, which is something Mats predicted.

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 21:57
by andywoolloo
will they have egg sacks till you return? I hope!

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 23:29
by Richard B
andywoolloo wrote:will they have egg sacks till you return? I hope!
I make it they are 11 days old & i can't see any signs of egg sacs at all. :? They haven't ventured out of the cave but there should be enough algae etc to keep them going until i return

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 00:55
by MatsP
Congratulations. It is ALWAYS an achievement to breed fishes - no matter how "easy" they are.

I doubt my latest additions: are going to be quite as easy to breed :-( But they look nice.

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Mats

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Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 23:08
by Richard B
MatsP wrote:Congratulations. It is ALWAYS an achievement to breed fishes - no matter how "easy" they are.

I doubt my latest additions: are going to be quite as easy to breed :-( But they look nice.

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Mats

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Robinae are oneof the best looking corys (IMHO :D )

Got back from holiday today & they're outta the spawning cave & all over the tank - stopped counting when i got to 80 - can't see 'em all :? length up to 10mm, albinos 45-50% of the total & on average, noticeably smaller than standard colored siblings. Popped in some green lipped mussel pellets & a longitudinal slice of cucumber - after 5 mins they were all over it like a rash :D

Oh the joys of "fatherhood".....

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 00:42
by Birger
Oh the joys of "fatherhood".....
You will find they are messy little tykes...but enjoyable!

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 00:47
by andywoolloo
80! what a huge first spawn! At least compared to mine. Cngrats!! I love to see them all over the food!

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 01:07
by MatsP
Ok, so I'll take a little of Richards pride my way: The size of the spawn is because mum and dad have been "practicing" in one of my tanks for a couple of years. Mature male and mature female helps the brood size ;)

Still, Richard managed to get them settled into his tank very quickly (it's a MONTH todays since I met Richard at the CSG Convention, and he got the pair from me), and they are obviously happy about their new home.

Indeed, big and frequent water changes is a must when you have that many, if you want most of them to survive.

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Mats

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 01:29
by Richard B
To be fair, they were in tip-top condition upon receipt, despite their "vacation" from surrey to wigan to warwick they settled straight away & were "at it" almost immediately - the male is quite big - one of the biggest i've seen & they are as Mats points out, experienced parents already - the perfect breeding project (just add water!)

Quite a bit of mulm on the sand so water change later today - no signs of any dead but the water looks less pristine than usual :lol:

I stopped counting at 80, there are probably quite a few i missed.....

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 13:41
by Richard B
Counted up to 105 after the water change today (probably still more hiding) - aarrgghh - pics too big to post (again)

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 13:44
by Richard B
Havin' a snack!

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 19:13
by vince0
Congrats Dude :thumbsup:

I miss my BN's, and i haven't seen them around town lately so i haven't been albe to pick up any :(

Please keep us posted on your progress!

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 16 May 2009, 09:12
by Richard B
Oo-oh was catching some fish i got last week housing for a friend & discovered my 2nd batch in a coconut shell, free-swimmers wih egg sacs - Mats, here i go.....

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 16 May 2009, 09:53
by MatsP
Yes, you can see why I don't need any more breeding pairs ;) And why I keep fish in the Ancistrus tanks that may eat the fry... ;)

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Mats

Re: Feeling quite proud!

Posted: 16 May 2009, 13:26
by Richard B
MatsP wrote:Yes, you can see why I don't need any more breeding pairs ;) And why I keep fish in the Ancistrus tanks that may eat the fry... ;)

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Mats
Oh yeah! :?