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Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 17:20
by C-Magnier
Bonjour,
Please remember that my mother tongue is French
. I'll do my best!
Is anyone here heard about spawing Spatuloricaria sp?
I'm looking for a description or pictures, and the only one I fînd is a little presentation made by Glaser a few years ago...
I'm a bit worry for my own group...
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Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 08:28
by Borbi
Hi,
breeding of a Spatuloricaria sp. from Peru has been reported by Mike Hemmann in the (German) magazine "Amazonas", Issue 12.
The article appears to be freely available here:
http://www.amazonas-magazin.de/AMAZONAS ... 370.0.html.
Hope that helps,
Sandor
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 17:22
by C-Magnier
Hi Borbi,
Thanks a lot!
Even if I dont undertand, It a good start!
The eggs a layed under a flat stone (the most off them). I'd never think that!
El Tofi will help me for the traduction.
I think it's time to spawn for my femelles.
Some pictures ASAP
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Cathy
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 07:39
by ElTofi
C-Magnier wrote:
...
El Tofi will help me for the traduction.
ElTofi is on it...
Like a French operator use to say a few years ago :
"you asked for the moon ? stay tuned..."
tu-ti-tu-ti-tu...
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 11:37
by MatsP
Google translate does a reasonable job on these things:
English:
http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... ml&act=url
French:
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 370.0.html
I can't read french, so I have absolutely no idea if it's readable or not - but the English version, as far as I quickly scanned through, was readable, even if it's not "perfect".
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Mats
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 11 Mar 2011, 18:16
by C-Magnier
Hi MatsP,
Thanks MatsP, Interesting
In French, euhhhhhh.....
I'll try in english, I'm sure it's better (It can not be worst)
Tofi, just have a look...
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Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 04 Dec 2011, 20:02
by Manon des sources
Hi,
You know what?
I'm happy
7 days later :
To be continued, I hope!
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Cathy
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 04 Dec 2011, 20:37
by Jools
Very nice, well done!
Cheers,
Jools
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 07:53
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
Next to FB, also here a Congratulation with crossed fingers!
It seems the flat stone with the eggs is directly streamed with a high oxygenic water current, isn't it?
This would match with all other breedings of Spatuloricaria I heared.
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 08:08
by Manon des sources
Hi,
Yes, The spawn occurs directly in the pump stream (equiped whith a venturi).
I'm still looking for an information : how days between spawn and hatching?
This morning the male still guarding his eggs. Good boy
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Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 08:21
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
Mike Meuschke (aka Mike Hemmann) wrote about nearly 2 weeks (12 to 14 days) until hatching.
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 09:00
by Manon des sources
Many thanks Norman
A little week waiting now
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 13:26
by Martin S
Slightly off topic, but what is the fish in the foreground of the final picture?
Oh and congratulations!
Martin
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 13:37
by ElTofi
Cathy has 6 Crenicichla regani and 6 Geophagus sp. aff. altifrons "Nhamunda"in the same tank. This one is one of the Creni's.
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 14:57
by Manon des sources
Hi,
some (bad) picts of the other fishes?
As ElTofi said :
6 Crenicichla regani "Tapajos"
6 Geophagus "nhamunda"
But that's not all!
More picts later
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 20:29
by characinkid
Wish I could find these in the US...
Any one know where to find these in the USA??
Thanks in advance
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 00:18
by nvcichlids
i have a breeding group of about 8. I have my LFC list of people who still want some.
BTW, Beautiful fish (and pictures
)
I am just trying to re - pleco my tanks since the move (sold everything before
)
Oh and CONGRATS!!!
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 00:25
by racoll
Is there a concern that these cichlids may prey on the
fry?
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 05:31
by ElTofi
As far as I know, Cathy hasn't seen any problem with the eggs till this day (day 9, I think). The male seems to guard his clutch very carefully. And the pike's are to small to be competitive against such a male ! I wonder what will hapen after hatching...
But Cathy may pass here during the day to tell you more.
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 07 Dec 2011, 19:58
by Manon des sources
Hi,
10 days.
The male is doing a very good job.
I will write some details about the other fishes of the tank later
2 days waiting
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Cathy
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 06:20
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
It looks very good!
It seems hatching will occur the next few days.
Whats about the predators? Do you remove them from the tank or do you separate the guarding male carefully?
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 18:35
by Manon des sources
Hi,
first, some news :
How many eggs?
About the others fishes and the tank.
It's overfull, like my other tanks... Found some species during trips these 3 last month. For some of them I was schearching since years (like Geophagus and Crenicichla)
Unfortunaly I have no place for another tank yet. But soon, I will change all my installation, and Spatuloricaria spp will be in a 130x60 (cm) tank, with only a few Melanocharacidium sp. (the little brown fish witch appears sometimes in the pictures).
The Pikes and the Geophagus spp will be in a 900l tank (190x70 cm). Both are little species for their genera.
But in this tank there's other fishes...
- 7
whith their youngs
- 4
(sold as
)
ElTofi will get a part of them (or the whole), 60cm it's a little too big for me.
This spawn was unexpected an I am the first surprised.
But it's not the first, the other female lay eggs at the beggining of september, on a tank pan. 2 days before the male eat them.
So I hope that it will happen again
Sorry for my english, just hope that you can understand something
Tomorrow is D day normaly...
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Cathy
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 19:39
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
Do you have to possibility to separate the fry after hatching for example in a nursery or raising tank?
It would be a pity if the fry would be food for Crenicichla & Co.
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 20:16
by ElTofi
ElTofi's tank is ready to home your
Panaque schaeferi ... whenever you want
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 20:29
by Manon des sources
Hi Norman,
I'll try
.
But in France, Spatuloricaria spp will be a very difficult fish to share... It's a big Loricarinae, and I have to say that it's not an easy fish to keep.
No planted tank, they are a little boisterous. I call them "my buldozers", as they turn over the while tank during the night. Big eaters, the tank needs big water changes...
I'll try to raise a few of them, for friends who told me that they are interesed with it but that's all.
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 20:30
by Manon des sources
Hi Tofi,
ElTofi wrote:ElTofi's tank is ready to home your
Panaque schaeferi ... whenever you want
Soon
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 20:58
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
I know about the problems selling or just sharing Loricariinae in general and specially
Spatuloricaria and other species of large size.
I would like to get some offsprings.
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 09 Dec 2011, 17:32
by Manon des sources
Hi,
Of course Norman, As we say in France : "avec plaisir"!
Day 12, eggs and fish still in the same place...
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 12 Dec 2011, 09:08
by Norman
Hi Cathy,
That would be very nice!
Time for hatching is passed, whats about the fry?
so long
Norman
Re: Spatuloricaria spp
Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 00:20
by dconnors
I hate to resurrect an ancient thread, but does anyone know whatever happened with the eggs and/or fry???