Hypancistrus L236 SW RB line spawning (new babies)
Posted: 18 Nov 2023, 20:42
Hello - I have good news and bad news to share. The good news is that I have some L236 SW RB line babies. Yeah! (picture attached)
I was out for a week and when I camelback I did found fry swimming in the 40b tank. The 40g tank is setup with the group of 10 L236 SW RB line that I acquired last month (picture attached earlier on this post: https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... 54#p338954). The bad news is that they were swimming in the bottom of the tank and I was able to get only 7 from the 9 that I can see, placed those 7 in a ziss breeder box BL-2T and the other 2 are still there (in the tank) and probably will die. Maybe there are more in the tank but it is very difficult to get them, plus I have a couple of L236 SW trapped so maybe we will have more babies next week.
I only use tap water, no RO water.
My tap water has a PH of 6.8 and I have Mopani wood with a lot of caves in the tank(picture attached). The current PH is around 6.6 and it goes back to 6.8 when a waiter change is done. I do 50% of water changes twice a week (manually, I do not have automated water change system installed yet).
Filter: Fluval FX-2 canister and 2 sponge filter.
Tank is set to 81F (27.2C approximately)
I have been feeding EBO and Rapashy (Botton Scratcher) with some Fluval insects sticks and some veggies. That is all. Nothing special.
I am a novice and maybe it is luck or water quality in Atlanta, but I feel very fortunate that only a month after buying the L236 SW RB line I have new family members and two females trapped by males at the moment.
Cheers!
Melao
I was out for a week and when I camelback I did found fry swimming in the 40b tank. The 40g tank is setup with the group of 10 L236 SW RB line that I acquired last month (picture attached earlier on this post: https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... 54#p338954). The bad news is that they were swimming in the bottom of the tank and I was able to get only 7 from the 9 that I can see, placed those 7 in a ziss breeder box BL-2T and the other 2 are still there (in the tank) and probably will die. Maybe there are more in the tank but it is very difficult to get them, plus I have a couple of L236 SW trapped so maybe we will have more babies next week.
I only use tap water, no RO water.
My tap water has a PH of 6.8 and I have Mopani wood with a lot of caves in the tank(picture attached). The current PH is around 6.6 and it goes back to 6.8 when a waiter change is done. I do 50% of water changes twice a week (manually, I do not have automated water change system installed yet).
Filter: Fluval FX-2 canister and 2 sponge filter.
Tank is set to 81F (27.2C approximately)
I have been feeding EBO and Rapashy (Botton Scratcher) with some Fluval insects sticks and some veggies. That is all. Nothing special.
I am a novice and maybe it is luck or water quality in Atlanta, but I feel very fortunate that only a month after buying the L236 SW RB line I have new family members and two females trapped by males at the moment.
Cheers!
Melao