Another factor that would come into play would be that the seasons are reversed down in the southern Hemisphere.
Spring- Sept. to Dec.
Summer- Dec.-Mar.
Fall- Mar.-Jun.
Winter- Jun.-Sept.
Making the amazons' summer time the rainy season. There are alot of factors that come into play here. We might not be able to judge this with our rays in captivity unless we recreate the factors in nature. This has really interested and inspired me to do just that. (Not only for breeding, but my rays health as well.)
I am allowing the natural sunlight do all of the lighting on my pond. Perhaps this with variable temperatures during different times of the year could replicate the seasons and spur my rays on to breed during a certain time of the year. They will be running on an opposite schedule from their wild counterparts but perhaps this theory will shed some truth on breeding rays in the long run.
Spring- Sept. to Dec.
Summer- Dec.-Mar.
Fall- Mar.-Jun.
Winter- Jun.-Sept.
Making the amazons' summer time the rainy season. There are alot of factors that come into play here. We might not be able to judge this with our rays in captivity unless we recreate the factors in nature. This has really interested and inspired me to do just that. (Not only for breeding, but my rays health as well.)
I am allowing the natural sunlight do all of the lighting on my pond. Perhaps this with variable temperatures during different times of the year could replicate the seasons and spur my rays on to breed during a certain time of the year. They will be running on an opposite schedule from their wild counterparts but perhaps this theory will shed some truth on breeding rays in the long run.