Sidthimunki spawned
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I have to wonder whether all other botiid loaches spawn in good sized groups, rather than just male-female pairs. Colin's recent partial success with his clowns also happened when a group of fish were present, rather than just a pair. This surely is yet another good reason to keep large groups of any one species.
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Thanks for all the great comments everyone
I do think the size of the group has a lot to do with the fact that they have spawned, either way I am buzzing


I do think the size of the group has a lot to do with the fact that they have spawned, either way I am buzzing

That is my favourite photo as wellMark in Vancouver wrote:That last photo is perfect!


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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
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Looking at the size of these youngsters compared to the size of the main group when I got them I would estimate that the oldest are probably over 18 months old but no more than 2 years oldTinman wrote:Job well done
What age are your Sids do you estimate?


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14 loach species bred, which will be next?
Well done Mark ! the youngster looks quite well developed ! makes you wonder how many fry didnt make it ? you must be very tempted to move all the other fish loaches barbs etc , i mean lets face it there could have been hundreds eggs/fry ! b t w your adults look amazing , every time i see your pics i say to Mick[thefish] i'm gonna have to try a Sidthimunki only tank , FANTASTIC !
Congrats Mark.
So are they cave spawners? My guess is that the flower pot caves and rocks make a well protected spawning pad. If you didn't see any eggs or fry, it sounds like they stay well hidden until they are big enough to protect themselves.
This also makes me want try some almond leaves for sure.
So are they cave spawners? My guess is that the flower pot caves and rocks make a well protected spawning pad. If you didn't see any eggs or fry, it sounds like they stay well hidden until they are big enough to protect themselves.
This also makes me want try some almond leaves for sure.
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