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l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 19:45
by colink
hya all has anyone breed the l349 before and if all info welcome as its very limited on the internet cheers colin.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 20:23
by MatsP
I haven't kept these, but I would expect
to breed in a very similar way to other
Ancistrus species.
As it is from Rio Huallaga, which is a white-water river, I would expect the water to be in the middle of the tropical temperature, and neutral in pH with relatively high conducivity - naturally over 50 ppm, and the fish will probably breed in tanks up to 150-200 ppm.
As usual, good feeding and a cool water change is a good way to start breeding.
Of course, being wild-caught fish, they are probably not quite as easy to get to breed as our common bristlenoses that breed at the drop of a hat.
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Mats
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 20:33
by colink
cheers mats for the reply theres very little information on these on the internet but hopefully i will get them to breed for me cheers colin.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 20:55
by MatsP
Considering the number of keepers in the Cat-eLog is 3 (noting that yourself isn't on this list), and two of those three list that they have a single specimen - if that is correct, there is only one keeper that has any chance of breeding these fish (again, not counting yourself).
I'm sure there are some people that aren't members here that keep these fish, but the number of keepers is generally a good indication of whether a fish is common or unusual. This fish is rather unusual.
As a comparison, I keep
, which has three keepers. This is a fish that has been imported ONCE to the UK to our combined knowledge.
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Mats
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 21:34
by colink
hiya matt how do i add myself to the keepers list and i do hope i manage to get them to breed colin.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 21:39
by MatsP
To add yourself to the keepers register, you go to the species page in the Cat-eLog, and click the link saying "Add to my cats" next to the species name under the pictures. You can then edit the information about how many you have, when you got them, etc. You can also add an aquarium in "My aquaria" to record where you keep them, in what water, etc.
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Mats
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 21:57
by colink
cheers matt ive added myself to the keeper heres some photos of them thanks colin.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 22:10
by MatsP
Looks nice. Did you get them recently? Where from, if you don't mind saying?
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Mats
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 22:14
by colink
i got them from joe at rareaquatics heres the link to there ebay shop i have had them for about a week colin
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/L349-Green-Spotte ... 19bfcee826
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 14 Nov 2010, 22:13
by The.Dark.One
Some of these (subadults) should be on sale at Castleford Aquarist Society Auction on Wednesday 17/11/10, starts 7.30pm.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 19:37
by colink
hiya the dark one did you breed the yourself as im still looking for information on the l349s cheers colin.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 20:23
by The.Dark.One
colink wrote:hiya the dark one did you breed the yourself as im still looking for information on the l349s cheers colin.
Hi
No, they were imported by a friend of mine.
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 22:02
by colink
well still looks like theres not much information on thebreedingt of these colin
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 13:01
by steve779
Hiya all i have managed to get these Green Lantern catfish to breed, i have just discovered today! The information i can give you all is this. Recommend 240 litre tank with no aggressive eg columbian tetras and severums. They like a piece of bog wood with a cave inside of it to lay, and a sandy bottom. Only food I have feed these catfish crisp flake food. Ask me some questions call me on 07790362995 i will try my best to asist you.
Temperature 18-20 degrees
PH 7.5
Ammonia 0 mg/l
Nitrit 0 mg/l
Nitrate 5 mg/l
Calcium 120 mg/l
General Hardness 280 mg/l
Carbon Hardness 100 mg/l
Oxygen 5-8 mg/l
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 19:41
by steve779
the catfish have eaten the eggs, as this is the first time they have breed! fingers crossed they will breed again. i shell keep you all updated on this!
Re: l349 breeding
Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 19:42
by steve779
colink wrote:well still looks like theres not much information on thebreedingt of these colin
i hope the information i have posted will help you out!