No, I have not. It seems that it would be very difficult to do. I have only seen Clown Knives breed in captivity before. Plus it would be difficult to figure out the gender of the Knives. Very little is known about the breeding habits of most, if not all, Knife fish. Although, I would love to give it a try, lol.diego1114;3705437; said:have you ever tried to breed some of your knives?
Hoyo12;3705451; said:No, I have not. It seems that it would be very difficult to do. I have only seen Clown Knives breed in captivity before. Plus it would be difficult to figure out the gender of the Knives. Very little is known about the breeding habits of most, if not all, Knife fish. Although, I would love to give it a try, lol.
I have also heard of that. I may have to read more about it. It may be something that I can give a try.diego1114;3705461; said:yeah, i've heard it is complicated indeed, however there has been some case of people who has successfully breed BGK...
I just read a little bit of info about what has been done to breed BGK's. Sounds like you would need two fairly large specimens to breed. (18"+) I'll keeping researching, and see what I can learn.diego1114;3705477; said:yup... it will be worth the while... don't ya think
Very nice looking Knife. Very similiar to the Zebra Knife.Henkkaz;3749933; said:Here is a pic of my G. coatesi.
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Thanks.Yanbbrox;3749936; said:Awesome