For the first time today, and for a prolonged period too, my group of bala sharks have been exhibiting some peculiar behaviour which I haven't seen from them before.
Gently biting at one anothers fins, swimming in very close proximity to one another, flanking, generally showing an interest in one another which they usually don't do.
I never saw any eggs being scattered, though my clown loach were going mad, a couple of them were nosing the balas vent area, a sure sign that my clowns thought some food was on the way!!
All signs are pointing to breeding. I don't know what's triggered it, other than maybe a large water change yesterday and I did treat the whole tank to a banquet of fresh chopped worms from my wormery this morning. Maybe those two factors put them in the "mood".
Needless to say nothing will come of it. They are in a community set up and any eggs will be eaten voraciously before they have chance to settle anywhere.
It's the fact they are showing breeding behaviour which is the real positive to take from this. It must mean they are content and that my care for them is good, which methinks, is a feather in my cap.
This is Esox, bala shark aficionado, signing off, lol.
Gently biting at one anothers fins, swimming in very close proximity to one another, flanking, generally showing an interest in one another which they usually don't do.
I never saw any eggs being scattered, though my clown loach were going mad, a couple of them were nosing the balas vent area, a sure sign that my clowns thought some food was on the way!!
All signs are pointing to breeding. I don't know what's triggered it, other than maybe a large water change yesterday and I did treat the whole tank to a banquet of fresh chopped worms from my wormery this morning. Maybe those two factors put them in the "mood".
Needless to say nothing will come of it. They are in a community set up and any eggs will be eaten voraciously before they have chance to settle anywhere.
It's the fact they are showing breeding behaviour which is the real positive to take from this. It must mean they are content and that my care for them is good, which methinks, is a feather in my cap.
This is Esox, bala shark aficionado, signing off, lol.