After getting reassurance from other members, I ended up pulling the trigger and getting a group of 8 wc l397. They're smaller than I thought they'd be with most of them at ~9 cm SL but out of the 7 I was able to get a look at I have 3 confirmed males with hairy tales and then 4 unsexed/unsure. Do I have at least 1 female? I'm thinking I have 2-3 but would be nice to get some second opinions.
Thanks,
Seb
Re: New group of l397
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 04:01
by bekateen
Hi Seb,
I agree those genital papillae look female on both fish. But dang, what's with the odontodes on that one "female?"
Good luck,
Eric
Re: New group of l397
Posted: 11 Oct 2022, 21:25
by seb47
Less than 3 weeks later and I already have my first trapping ! The tanks above the garage and right after taking this picture someone opened it causing the male to dart out of the cave so I turned the lights off and I'll resist the urge to check the tank again until tomorrow hopefully they weren't thrown off too much. There's a lot of rain forecasted in the next week as well so fingers crossed.
If anyone is having trouble breeding panaqolus I can't recommend the use of wooden caves enough all my l002 spawns were in one as well.
Re: New group of l397
Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 22:37
by seb47
A little update on the group no spawns yet but I currently have a pair trapping since yesterday and another pair that seems to be bit confused. I'm 99% sure there's already a pleco in the cave and it's a male, and the one outside the cave seems to be a male due to the few odontodes on the tail. It's been trying to force its way into the cave for at least 2 days as you can see in the attached video, and the other pleco isn't reacting aggressively. Could the "aggressor" be a female?
seb47 wrote: 19 Dec 2022, 22:37
A little update on the group no spawns yet but I currently have a pair trapping since yesterday and another pair that seems to be bit confused. I'm 99% sure there's already a pleco in the cave and it's a male, and the one outside the cave seems to be a male due to the few odontodes on the tail. It's been trying to force its way into the cave for at least 2 days as you can see in the attached video, and the other pleco isn't reacting aggressively. Could the "aggressor" be a female?
Like a ex of mine from way back...... some females can be a little hairy as well!
Chuck
Re: New group of l397
Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 23:35
by seb47
stuby wrote: 19 Dec 2022, 22:53
Like a ex of mine from way back...... some females can be a little hairy as well!
Chuck
thanks that's good news then hopefully the male figures it out too and lets her in.
Re: New group of l397
Posted: 20 Dec 2022, 04:27
by bekateen
seb47 wrote: 19 Dec 2022, 22:37
A little update on the group no spawns yet but I currently have a pair trapping since yesterday and another pair that seems to be bit confused. I'm 99% sure there's already a pleco in the cave and it's a male, and the one outside the cave seems to be a male due to the few odontodes on the tail. It's been trying to force its way into the cave for at least 2 days as you can see in the attached video, and the other pleco isn't reacting aggressively. Could the "aggressor" be a female?
Thanks
Seb
Hi Seb,
I fixed the YouTube link you provided, so that the video should display. But youtube says you have the video set to "private." Nobody can see it.