L333 Spawn
L333 Spawn
L333s spawned and we managed to get some nice piccies. Enjoy!
Eggs In Cave
Eggs Day 1
Eggs Day2
Eggs Day 3
Eggs Day 4
Eggs Day 5
Eggs Day 6
Fry Day 1
Last to hatch ....
The pair laid about 60 eggs; the tank parameters were pH 7.6, temperature 26 C, kH 3 and GdH 4, following a good water change (60% continuous flow) 9 days before.
Caesars and Polleni
Eggs In Cave
Eggs Day 1
Eggs Day2
Eggs Day 3
Eggs Day 4
Eggs Day 5
Eggs Day 6
Fry Day 1
Last to hatch ....
The pair laid about 60 eggs; the tank parameters were pH 7.6, temperature 26 C, kH 3 and GdH 4, following a good water change (60% continuous flow) 9 days before.
Caesars and Polleni
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Update on fry: we are currently on day 9 and they look like ready to start eating. Below some footage from their development:
Fry Day2
Fry Day 3
Fry Day 4
Fry Day 5
Fry Day 6
Fry Day 7
Fry Day 8.
They now have their very own piece of bogwood in the breeder and they sure know how to use it!
Caesars and Polleni
Fry Day2
Fry Day 3
Fry Day 4
Fry Day 5
Fry Day 6
Fry Day 7
Fry Day 8.
They now have their very own piece of bogwood in the breeder and they sure know how to use it!
Caesars and Polleni
Well this lot of fry is not with us any longer. Having grown enough to be self sufficient in any tank they were allowed to find their own homes.
Below a couple of photos as we were taking them out of their parents' tank:
We haven't got information on all of them, naturally, but a selected few we know about are doing very well.
In the meantime, the pairs have obliged again so there are some new lots of fry "crawling" about in the tank.
drd, are you keeping the youngsters with their parents or do you grow them in a separate tank? Share some of your photos please!!
Caesars and Polleni
Below a couple of photos as we were taking them out of their parents' tank:
We haven't got information on all of them, naturally, but a selected few we know about are doing very well.
In the meantime, the pairs have obliged again so there are some new lots of fry "crawling" about in the tank.
drd, are you keeping the youngsters with their parents or do you grow them in a separate tank? Share some of your photos please!!
Caesars and Polleni
Hey....
I have a couple of my frys in small floatingtanks in the surfice in the parents tank which is a 720 litre s.a tank with altum and geophagus tapajos red head and about 40 different catfishes.
Some of the frys have move because the batch was so big, a dropped half of the youngsters in a tank of their own along with water from the parents tank and to filters from it.
No deaths since the move thanksfully
I have a couple of my frys in small floatingtanks in the surfice in the parents tank which is a 720 litre s.a tank with altum and geophagus tapajos red head and about 40 different catfishes.
Some of the frys have move because the batch was so big, a dropped half of the youngsters in a tank of their own along with water from the parents tank and to filters from it.
No deaths since the move thanksfully
Great photos.
Have you ever tried to move the fry from the floater tanks to the main tank? We have tried it this time with the L333s and a couple passed away for some unknown reason, straight after the move (within the next day or two). When we put them back in the floater they were fine. We guessed it was stress. Anybody had a similar experience or can explain it?
Caesars and Polleni
Have you ever tried to move the fry from the floater tanks to the main tank? We have tried it this time with the L333s and a couple passed away for some unknown reason, straight after the move (within the next day or two). When we put them back in the floater they were fine. We guessed it was stress. Anybody had a similar experience or can explain it?
Caesars and Polleni