Some more recent pics. Its breeding season again so babies are popping up everywhere.
Some of the breeding stock. S. Lineolata
More. S. Lineolata "SEW01" Spotted. You can see a regular S. lineolata ion there as the fry are so tiny the swim between tanks even through sponges. This tank also houses, and originally opnly housed, S. Albisuera.
And in one of the continuous breeder tanks is a group of 5 Gastromyzon ctenocephalus. They have not bred yet. I have seen them getting amorous but have not had any fry appear yet. I do not know if it is a water param issue or perhaps the planeria that have been a PITA in the tank eating the eggs. They are fat and happy though. Also, a lot less shy than I expected when I got them.
Some of the breeding stock. S. Lineolata
More. S. Lineolata "SEW01" Spotted. You can see a regular S. lineolata ion there as the fry are so tiny the swim between tanks even through sponges. This tank also houses, and originally opnly housed, S. Albisuera.
And in one of the continuous breeder tanks is a group of 5 Gastromyzon ctenocephalus. They have not bred yet. I have seen them getting amorous but have not had any fry appear yet. I do not know if it is a water param issue or perhaps the planeria that have been a PITA in the tank eating the eggs. They are fat and happy though. Also, a lot less shy than I expected when I got them.