Lophiosilurus alexandri
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Lophiosilurus alexandri
Hi everybody,
Is there anyone have informations about breeding (if anyone bred it !!) of Lophiosilurus alexandri ?
Thanks
Quentin
Is there anyone have informations about breeding (if anyone bred it !!) of Lophiosilurus alexandri ?
Thanks
Quentin
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Hi Magnum4,
The size of the tank isn't a problem for me because I work in a fish exporter in Brazil and my job consist of breeding fishes to export their after and trying to reduce the rivers samples. So, I have 50 Liters tanks to more of 20 000 L !!!
I want to try to breed Lophiosilurus alexandri in a tank of 10 000 L, where there are 5 sub-adults of Potamotrygon leopoldi (35 - 40 cm of diameter).
I would have informations about the behaviour, the habitat and the breeding's behaviour before trying, but if there is hardly anything in the literatur about it, I will try to study this fish, it's my job !!!
Tchao
The size of the tank isn't a problem for me because I work in a fish exporter in Brazil and my job consist of breeding fishes to export their after and trying to reduce the rivers samples. So, I have 50 Liters tanks to more of 20 000 L !!!
I want to try to breed Lophiosilurus alexandri in a tank of 10 000 L, where there are 5 sub-adults of Potamotrygon leopoldi (35 - 40 cm of diameter).
I would have informations about the behaviour, the habitat and the breeding's behaviour before trying, but if there is hardly anything in the literatur about it, I will try to study this fish, it's my job !!!
Tchao
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They appear to be quite hardy, although I have never let my water params slip, so this observation is basically based on the amount of food that they can eat and the waste produced.
Growth is fairly slow (in my experience) with mine going from 11" to 20" in about 12 months, mind you I have never 'power fed' it, just restricting feedings to about once or twice per week.
I have seen Japanese reports of spawning, in fact there is an entire article dedicated to the spawning in "Monster Fish keepers Volume 2" - ISBN 4-938780-80-1, unfortunately I cannot read Japanese .. however the photos are great and there appears to be a cmplete description of the process (water temps, params etc given).
With regards to aquarium habits, this fish is pretty sedentary, only moving when food is present or when being shoved around by tank mates. I use a sand substrate and the fish buries itself for long periods. Food consists of whitefish fillet, shrimp, prawn and mussels .. there is no need to give live foods as this is an adaptable fish, when I had it in a smaller tank it used to take pellets from the surface .. I have a friend with 3 specimens that do this.
Water temp is 82 degrees, zero ammonio, zero nitrite and minimal nitrate readings.
Tank mates are currently a 24" asian aro, a 6" wild oscar and an 18" wallagoo leeri. the tank is 5 x 3 x 3 (not sure how many gallons)
hope this is useful
carl
Growth is fairly slow (in my experience) with mine going from 11" to 20" in about 12 months, mind you I have never 'power fed' it, just restricting feedings to about once or twice per week.
I have seen Japanese reports of spawning, in fact there is an entire article dedicated to the spawning in "Monster Fish keepers Volume 2" - ISBN 4-938780-80-1, unfortunately I cannot read Japanese .. however the photos are great and there appears to be a cmplete description of the process (water temps, params etc given).
With regards to aquarium habits, this fish is pretty sedentary, only moving when food is present or when being shoved around by tank mates. I use a sand substrate and the fish buries itself for long periods. Food consists of whitefish fillet, shrimp, prawn and mussels .. there is no need to give live foods as this is an adaptable fish, when I had it in a smaller tank it used to take pellets from the surface .. I have a friend with 3 specimens that do this.
Water temp is 82 degrees, zero ammonio, zero nitrite and minimal nitrate readings.
Tank mates are currently a 24" asian aro, a 6" wild oscar and an 18" wallagoo leeri. the tank is 5 x 3 x 3 (not sure how many gallons)
hope this is useful
carl
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thanks for the input Carl...lophius wrote:They appear to be quite hardy, although I have never let my water params slip, so this observation is basically based on the amount of food that they can eat and the waste produced.
Growth is fairly slow (in my experience) with mine going from 11" to 20" in about 12 months, mind you I have never 'power fed' it, just restricting feedings to about once or twice per week.
I have seen Japanese reports of spawning, in fact there is an entire article dedicated to the spawning in "Monster Fish keepers Volume 2" - ISBN 4-938780-80-1, unfortunately I cannot read Japanese .. however the photos are great and there appears to be a cmplete description of the process (water temps, params etc given).
With regards to aquarium habits, this fish is pretty sedentary, only moving when food is present or when being shoved around by tank mates. I use a sand substrate and the fish buries itself for long periods. Food consists of whitefish fillet, shrimp, prawn and mussels .. there is no need to give live foods as this is an adaptable fish, when I had it in a smaller tank it used to take pellets from the surface .. I have a friend with 3 specimens that do this.
Water temp is 82 degrees, zero ammonio, zero nitrite and minimal nitrate readings.
Tank mates are currently a 24" asian aro, a 6" wild oscar and an 18" wallagoo leeri. the tank is 5 x 3 x 3 (not sure how many gallons)
hope this is useful
carl
well, the L . Alex didn't come .. guess will continue to wait...
but at least i got myself a pair of 6incher P. Apurensis !!