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Schistura Pridii (Hopes on breeding)

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:24 pm
by Graeme Robson
I cant remember how long i've been keeping these little chaps, it must be around 1 year 8 months now. But over the past 8 months i've seen 'i think' two males pestering a well stocky female at the rear corner of the tank. There are tons of little crevasses for them to zip in and out of but i think something might happen here soon. When i say pester, it looks like the male is nibbling the females face and then moves down her lateral line with him and her moving back-wards under the pebbles. It looks similar to 'shadowing' but this happens in reverse.

I'll keep everyone updated and hopefully capture some pictures. Here's a couple of pictures i captured lately.

Male and female.
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Breeding cave...Hopefully.
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Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:27 pm
by Jim Powers
That's very encouraging, Graeme!!
Keep us posted! :D

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:28 pm
by Ashleigh
They are looking great Graeme, fingers crossed :wink:

I hardly ever see mine anymore, they keep well hidden. Part of it might be Im only in the room to feed/change water so they are probably a little scared of me :lol:

Heres one of my females
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I think I only have three males. I hope at least one is capable of doing the deed at some stage!

Just out of interest, what sort of pH/hardness/temp are you keeping at?

Ashleigh

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:58 pm
by mickthefish
they look great the pair of you, i would'nt have thought they were cave spawners mate, the only time i saw any kind of courtship it was out in the middle of the tank and they seemed to have furrowed the gravel into a very shallow trench.

mick

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:23 pm
by Graeme Robson
I would think both ways at the moment Mick... :wink:

Seriously though, these Loaches have lived in my care for a long time and will show all sorts of exciting behavior with swimming on the upper levels and shadowing behaviors but it all comes back to a certain area of the tank. And that area is what i photographed.

Neutral waters Ashleigh, fresh tap water normally of ph7.2 but drops to 6.8. and general 8 - 12 dH, 140 - 210 ppm.

Temperature: 73-23 depending on room heat (may rise slightly)

Lovely picture Ash! 8)

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:46 pm
by mickthefish
i've had mine for over a year now myself, though my ph and hardness are higher than yours bud.
from what i can understand of the habitat the water runs through limestone so it's got to be fairly hard.

mick

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:56 pm
by Graeme Robson
Indeed they come from a Hard-water system within the Limestone rivers, we know all this. :)

Reports of activity's we dont.... :wink:

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:10 pm
by Emma Turner
I've also been keeping 26 of these for a long time now too, and although I see lots of interesting behaviours between obvious males and females, I am yet to see any fry. They are in a species-only river tank tank, just with blue apple snails for company. I use RO water but buffer it with minerals to pH 8.0, dH 12-15. Our local tap water would be of the ideal parameters but is so high in phosphate, I refuse to use it. When I finally get my fish room sorted, I am planning on separating some of the group to see if for instance I can trigger them into spawning with just one male and one female in the same tank together.

Emma

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:31 am
by piggy4
Fantastic pics !

Good luck!

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:08 am
by Schmerlenotto
Good luck!
Mine are sexually inactive …
Gerhard

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:25 am
by Doc
Beautiful fish I must say and I look forward to any and all developments..