Bunocephalus coracoideus spawning
Posted: 20 Jan 2019, 21:46
Hi, got a chance to film my Bunocephalus coracoideus spawning.
It was 2 AM when I decided to check my tanks before going to bed. When I turn on the lights I saw some unusual behavior of my group of B coracoideus (2 females and 3 males). So I turned on the tank lights, and 5 minutes later the first spawning occurred. It was right in front of my eyes, it was so clear, the light was perfect, the cell phone in my hands, the fish framed on the camera, but I just took a photo instead of a video. I couldn't believe. Fortunately, it was not the only spawning.
This video shows the female just after the first spawning. It was like Eric's article (https://www.planetcatfish.com/shaneswor ... cle_id=532) describes: "she explosively released a plume of eggs, like a volcano erupting", but the eggs were all attached to her right side as we can see on video.
https://youtu.be/MwQuDWHedi4
The second video shows the same female trying to spawn again but this time no eggs were released.
https://youtu.be/Jki2WHzxDwA
The third video shows the courtship and the moment they engage in the spawning position. No eggs released again. Same female
https://youtu.be/AgS8KoPgkrM
Fourth video shows the same female spawning, this time it is possible to see more eggs attached to her body.
https://youtu.be/8LYYV8XKiMg
All the time only one female was active, and all the three males. It's the same female in all the videos.
It was 2 AM when I decided to check my tanks before going to bed. When I turn on the lights I saw some unusual behavior of my group of B coracoideus (2 females and 3 males). So I turned on the tank lights, and 5 minutes later the first spawning occurred. It was right in front of my eyes, it was so clear, the light was perfect, the cell phone in my hands, the fish framed on the camera, but I just took a photo instead of a video. I couldn't believe. Fortunately, it was not the only spawning.
This video shows the female just after the first spawning. It was like Eric's article (https://www.planetcatfish.com/shaneswor ... cle_id=532) describes: "she explosively released a plume of eggs, like a volcano erupting", but the eggs were all attached to her right side as we can see on video.
https://youtu.be/MwQuDWHedi4
The second video shows the same female trying to spawn again but this time no eggs were released.
https://youtu.be/Jki2WHzxDwA
The third video shows the courtship and the moment they engage in the spawning position. No eggs released again. Same female
https://youtu.be/AgS8KoPgkrM
Fourth video shows the same female spawning, this time it is possible to see more eggs attached to her body.
https://youtu.be/8LYYV8XKiMg
All the time only one female was active, and all the three males. It's the same female in all the videos.