Hillstream breeding
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Hillstream breeding
I was surprised and confused when someone showed me this link recently. Apparently an absolute breeze for him to breed.
I'm especially confused by the "didn't bother with high flow" part.
Can I have your opinion? Is this credible?
http://brianstropicals.com/sewellia.html
I'm especially confused by the "didn't bother with high flow" part.
Can I have your opinion? Is this credible?
http://brianstropicals.com/sewellia.html
125 - Various small peaceful species
75- botia striata ( need home)
50- 1 old grumpy female C. Sajica
37- 1 big Black Lace angel ( also needing new home)
75- botia striata ( need home)
50- 1 old grumpy female C. Sajica
37- 1 big Black Lace angel ( also needing new home)
I think this could be true, I removed one of my two pumps with 3500L/h and after that I've had explosion in the amount of Sewellia fry. Actually so many I have to sell some, hard to find a good home. Maybe they spawn in the wild when current is smaller?I really started getting a lot of fry when I lowered the amount of water flow through my water changing system.
Last edited by janma on Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-Janne
hmm, you know how sometimes when a subject comes up all of a sudden you see it mentioned everywhere you turn? lol...just saw another account of a keeper with a huge river tank down in NZ filled with them.. and breeding of course.
I guess the profile will need to be updated to reflect that they are breeding regularly in aquaria.
I guess the profile will need to be updated to reflect that they are breeding regularly in aquaria.

125 - Various small peaceful species
75- botia striata ( need home)
50- 1 old grumpy female C. Sajica
37- 1 big Black Lace angel ( also needing new home)
75- botia striata ( need home)
50- 1 old grumpy female C. Sajica
37- 1 big Black Lace angel ( also needing new home)
See here:
Breeding Sewellia lineolata
Apparently many people are discovering that they are a very fecund breed.
Breeding Sewellia lineolata
Apparently many people are discovering that they are a very fecund breed.

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I really bet your sewellia have bred but you have just not witnessed it yet.
Mine always seem to start just before lights out with the egg release often happening after lights out. Just keep watching for the little ones.
I am a bit worried about my lone sewellia fry as I have not seen it for over a week now.
I really bet your sewellia have bred but you have just not witnessed it yet.
Mine always seem to start just before lights out with the egg release often happening after lights out. Just keep watching for the little ones.
I am a bit worried about my lone sewellia fry as I have not seen it for over a week now.


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I don't think it is that hard to get them to breed. Mine did it in a 10 gallon tank no where near a river set up. I just had decent flow and a lot of o2.
I had a total of 5 fry. 2 I gave away. 1 just disapeared and 2 others are now with the adults in the new 20gal.
I haven't seen them do much in the 20. Mine seem to take a while to re-adjust after a good tank cleaning or being moved so hopefully they will return to normal in a week or so.
I had a total of 5 fry. 2 I gave away. 1 just disapeared and 2 others are now with the adults in the new 20gal.
I haven't seen them do much in the 20. Mine seem to take a while to re-adjust after a good tank cleaning or being moved so hopefully they will return to normal in a week or so.
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