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Leopard frog L134

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:35 pm
by Matrix99
Anybody keeps L134's ? If so what did you feed them ?
Thanks for Your reply. :)

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 9:14 pm
by sid
Hi Matrix
I have 1 at the moment ,and feeds easily on anything,as its in 1 of my discus tanks............prima,beefheart ,flake ect .easy......have you got any?...are you gonna breed em?

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 10:30 pm
by Des
Hi Matrix99,
I have 8 of them in with my zebbies and sturisomas. They feed on anything I feed them. I alternate between flake food(King British),Tetra Prima, JMC high protein food (with the yellow cover)-fed every day,Sera Spirulina tablets,sera Viformo,mussel approx twice per week and bloodworm maybe once a week.They are out of their hidey holes immediately food is added to the tank.
Two third were captive bred and the rest wild caught but their behaviour is identical and are a lot more active than the zebras.They are now approx 2.5" body length.The pictures on Planet Catfish dont do them justice since they are a lot more yellow in real life.I ordered a couple of L134 from a mail order supplier in Cornwall a few months ago but was sent something stripey which was completely different. I would now rather see what I was buying if at all possible.
Regards,
Des.

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 5:12 am
by Barbie
I purchased 5 L134 a few weeks ago and to date, they are eating anything I put in the tank with them. From Mysid shrimp, live blackworms, hikari algae wafers, and just a bit of everything. They are truly stunning fish. Hopefully at some point I'll be able to say I got them to spawn, but for right now, they're still in quarantine ;)

Barbie

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:13 am
by Matrix99
Hi;

I agree with Barbie they are so beautiful, "Stunning" I like them so much.

Thanks a lot for your responses ! I got this group of 8 two months ago and I was not sure about their diet. I pretty much feed them all kind of food. veggie & meat but not trying to stick much on meat. (Just to be safe). their bellies looks so round :D .
It will be great to discover a spawn of L134's !
At this moment they still more shy than my zebras.
I read a German article that mentioned how sensitive the L134 fry was to changes in water parametes. (more than usual). :?

Not sure how many F & M I have I need to check that and set up another tank just for them. more work for this weekend :lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:19 pm
by Des
Hi Matrix99,
Like you I need to find a new tank for the L134, They seem to be squabbling with the zebras for the caves.I feel it might be better for the zebras if they have their own tank. A couple of years ago I was down to 2 tanks. They have now grown to 6.The perks of being a catfish enthusiast.!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Des. :lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:27 pm
by Des
Hi Matrix99,
How large are the ones that you have?.
I am unable to determine males or females with the ones that I have.But I understand that thew males get "Hairy" on their body when they are larger.
Have you read the breeding article on Planet catfish?.
Des :lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:51 pm
by Matrix99
Hi Des;

Yes I had read it.
bristles looks longer too like on Zebras plecos.
Mine are around 3.5" (So they are getting there).
Untill now I am going to focus on them. Another tank just got empty so I am going to condition the tank just for them. I will include zebra type caves & also the type of caves they are showing in that article. Feed them a variety of foods. 1/4 meat & 3/4 veggie. time to time I will play with the water parameters. + a looooooooot of patient + pray and will see.
:D

My froggie

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:52 pm
by urchysj
Hi. I have 4. I love em!
They are much more active than my Zebras. I would compare their activity to a Queen Arabasque over a Zebra. They are still a bit shy...the duck for cover when they see me, but mine are still pretty new. You should see the one I have. Male I think. He has the EXACT same head patter as the Zebra! He has the reverse E on his head. I can take a pic, but I have a film camera only and will have to wait for the whole role to be taken. If you guys want me to take a pic, I will....but will be awhile to use up the role. Does anyone else have an L134 with similar markings? Very beautiful body too...instead of lots of broken stripes, his are very thick and repetetive. Maybe I should take a pic. I think he is very unusual. Show fish maybe.

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 1:45 am
by Adam
That certainly sounds like an unusual specimen you have there, it would be nice to see some pictures of him. :D

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:09 pm
by andyj
anyone managed to breed the L134's yet ?!? ;)

been chatting to a mate who's currently got about half a dozen of them in a species tank..... and I'm considering doing the same myself ;)

Just need to find somewhere local that's got them in stock !!

Cheers,

Andy

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 6:41 pm
by wandj
Image

Here is mine with Zebra-like markings on the head. Need to take better pics later, but these were the best.

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:48 pm
by Des
Andyj,
Sorry, just seen your message.
Where is local to you?. You dont seem to have a location.
If anywhere near london try Wholesale tropicals ,220 Bethnal green rd, London,E2, Tel no 02077395356.They also courier.
Or try www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk
Regards.
Des.

L-134

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:56 pm
by Anders
I have bred them 2 times in rain-water. In a 128 Liters tank. There was 20-25 frys each time. The fry are not to diffecault to feed.The few I have kept are now 5-6 cm. I can not post any pictures yet, sorry. And sorry for my spelling. Have not wrote English for 20 years or so.

Anders.

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 8:07 am
by andyj
Hi Des,

<<<< How's that ?!? ;)

Cheers for the link, will take a look later today. Have also been told there's a place in Exeter that has got a lrage selection of Plecs in at the moment, so will be taking a trip in there over the Xmas break !! :D

Andy