Post your breeding projects

davo

Aimara
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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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List your CURRENT breeding projects...

Species:

How many:

How long trying:

Any successful spawns already:

Set up:

Any triggers/other information :

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santoury

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Do we count groups that we are raising for future breeding?
 
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johnptc

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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
This is how the thread goes...
List your CURRENT breeding projects...

Species: black aro

How many: 10

How long trying: 3 months in growout 12-24 inch range

Any successful spawns already:...check back in a year or two

Set up: currently in 400 gallon....not the final breeding tank

Any triggers/other information :
 
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davo

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Species: Hypancistrus sp. 'monte dourado'

How many: 1.1

How long trying: had them a year, however starting seriously currently.

Any successful spawns already: none

Set up: Sandy substrate with appropriate sized caves, strong flow.

Any triggers/other information: Temperature slight increase, with high protein diet for a period, followed by a sudden drop in temperature.

I also have a 1.3 Hypancistrus sp. 'L260' that are currently being grown up, as well as the same ratio Leporacanthicus heterodon.
 

davo

Aimara
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santoury;925990; said:
Do we count groups that we are raising for future breeding?
yes as they are being grown for breeding projects... the fish are in your posession currently.
 
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santoury

Fire Eel
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Dec 8, 2006
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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
This is how the thread goes...
List your CURRENT breeding projects...

Species: Osphronemus goramy, O. laticlavius, Protopterus annectens, Lepidosiren paradoxa

How many: 2 O. goramy, 5 O. laticlavius, approx 2 1/2 dozen P. annectens, 5 L. paradoxa

How long trying: Raising up for the past 3/4 year.

Any successful spawns already: No

Set up: Growout containers and tanks.

Any triggers/other information : Sudden temp drops/water level changes are probable.
 

bolty

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Jun 4, 2006
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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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List your CURRENT breeding projects...

Species: Parachromis managuensis

How many: 1x male & a few dozen fry

How long trying: got my male with the intention of breeding him 17/01/2007 & the female 01/04/2007

Any successful spawns already: yes 3,
#1 03/04/2007
#2 20/04/2007
#3 07/05/2007

Set up: 120G 5ft bowfront
 

bolty

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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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Species: Ancistrus temminckii

How many: 16

How long trying: had them from 09/06/2007, just got to get them to breeding size

Any successful spawns already: no

Set up: 29G cube tank
 

castbug

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Sep 24, 2006
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Size... 30 by 15 by 2 meter mud pond

No: 30 tails

Period: about 6 months since sexual maturity

Spawing: currently had 2 failed spawning attempts hopefully the 3rd try will be successful.
 

Dreamsofpeace54

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Apr 13, 2007
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I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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List your CURRENT breeding projects...

Species: Yellow Lab (Labidochromis caeruleus)
Bristlenose Plecos (Ancistrus temminckii)

How many: 1m 1f for the labs, still growing out
1m 2f for the plecos, still growing out

How long trying: n/a

Any successful spawns already: the female lab mated with a peacock twice by accident, whoops (still growing out the fry to see what they look like)

Set up: Labs will be place together in a 10 and the male removed back to the main tank once the deed in done, will upgrade as they get larger. Plecos in a 46 bowfront with africans. If i cannot successfully breed them thats ok, my intent is more with the labs.

Any triggers/other information: I don't see many yellow labs very often in my area, and if i do they arent very good quality. I am trying to bring back higher quality in my area.
 
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