Hi,
Just to spur up some traffic.. Would be interesting to see what you guys are working on in terms of breeding or maintaining at the moment... I know a few of you were getting right into the royal whiptails at one stage... How you went with the fry raising etc etc
And anyone spotted any rarer things slip into the country lately? It might be just me, but there seems to be less of the rarer stuff in stores since last year...
What are you guys working on atm?
Started by mtchye, Jan 06 2003 02:54 AM
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#1
Posted 06 January 2003 - 02:54 AM
#2
Posted 06 January 2003 - 04:31 AM
I have just been rasing my younger pep bn's up...
also been trying to figure out how the hell to hatch birchir eggs... ( i know they arnt catties )
also been trying to figure out how the hell to hatch birchir eggs... ( i know they arnt catties )
#3
Posted 06 January 2003 - 04:33 AM
Current catfish/loach list
Corydoras:
aeneus (green form) + albino (bronze cory)
caudimaculatus
metae
paleatus (pepper cory) + golden + albino (colour forms)
panda
similis
sterbai
Brochis splendens
Hoplosternum thoracatum (hoplo catfish)
Synodontis eupterus (feather fin catfish)
Sturisoma sp. (royal whiptail)
Rineloricaria sp. x 2 species (common whiptail)
Glypoterichthys gibbiceps (sail fin pleco)
Hypostomus sp. (common pleco)
Ancistrus hoplogenys (peppermint bristle nose)
Ancistrus sp. (common bn)
Botia macracantha (clown loach)
Breed:
Corydoras:
aeneus
paleatus
panda
sterbai
Sturisoma sp. (royal whiptail)
Rineloricaria sp. (common whiptail)
Ancistrus sp. (common bn)
Corydoras:
aeneus (green form) + albino (bronze cory)
caudimaculatus
metae
paleatus (pepper cory) + golden + albino (colour forms)
panda
similis
sterbai
Brochis splendens
Hoplosternum thoracatum (hoplo catfish)
Synodontis eupterus (feather fin catfish)
Sturisoma sp. (royal whiptail)
Rineloricaria sp. x 2 species (common whiptail)
Glypoterichthys gibbiceps (sail fin pleco)
Hypostomus sp. (common pleco)
Ancistrus hoplogenys (peppermint bristle nose)
Ancistrus sp. (common bn)
Botia macracantha (clown loach)
Breed:
Corydoras:
aeneus
paleatus
panda
sterbai
Sturisoma sp. (royal whiptail)
Rineloricaria sp. (common whiptail)
Ancistrus sp. (common bn)
#4 Guest_Alan Caboolture_*
Posted 06 January 2003 - 06:35 AM
It's summer and the fish room is a bit warm for most corydoras but for sterbai and caudimaculatus. Most urgent project is to spawn a few caudimacs this summer as my stock is getting a bit long in the tooth and a couple have dropped off the perch lately.
I have got some C robinae here also that are reportedly warm water lovers. They were an expensive exercise. I have got 7 left out of 15 purchased. They were fair lumps of fish when I got them 9 months ago and they haven't grown all that much. But i don't reckon they have reached the 7cm that they are supposed to get to. Pretty cool fish tho, spend a lot of time up off the bottom and swim in a school in the lower half of the tank. If I can get them to breed I'll be pretty chuffed.
I've 10 or a dozen other species here that I have never bred before that are going to get some serious attention in a couple of months when the weather cools.
Alan
I have got some C robinae here also that are reportedly warm water lovers. They were an expensive exercise. I have got 7 left out of 15 purchased. They were fair lumps of fish when I got them 9 months ago and they haven't grown all that much. But i don't reckon they have reached the 7cm that they are supposed to get to. Pretty cool fish tho, spend a lot of time up off the bottom and swim in a school in the lower half of the tank. If I can get them to breed I'll be pretty chuffed.
I've 10 or a dozen other species here that I have never bred before that are going to get some serious attention in a couple of months when the weather cools.
Alan
#5
Posted 06 January 2003 - 05:39 PM
I have few peppermints that I am trying to breed and a couple of royal whiptail.
As to rare cats I saw a pair of panaque at Vebas. Asking price $3,500!!!
As to rare cats I saw a pair of panaque at Vebas. Asking price $3,500!!!
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