Y. splendida - spawning?

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Mike Ophir
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Y. splendida - spawning?

Post by Mike Ophir » Tue Dec 24, 2013 3:35 pm

Hello everyone,

I used to be a frequent poster here but, but no longer, no time! Anyway, I have been keeping a shoal of about 6 Y. splendida (not sure entirely of the number, keep forgetting how many I originally bought, but at least 6 are present for observation at any given time) for a few years now. Recently, one of the Y. splendida has become extremely fat. Its flanks have swollen and I am wondering if this means it is gravid with eggs? It keeps shimmying side by side with smaller, thinner Y. splendida specimens. Is it trying to mate? I have never seen this behavior before. Its an 80 gallon aquarium with Y. caudipunctata, B. udomritthiruji, B. dario, some P. denisonni and others.

Others who have spawned botiid fish before, let me know if this behavior sounds familiar.

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Jim Powers
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Re: Y. splendida - spawning?

Post by Jim Powers » Wed Dec 25, 2013 9:33 pm

Good to hear from you again, Mike.
While I have no experience with botiid spawning, this certainly would make me think that's what is going on.
Keep us posted.
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Re: Y. splendida - spawning?

Post by Mike Ophir » Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:10 pm

Thanks Jim,

Hope all is well here.

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Re: Y. splendida - spawning?

Post by Mike Ophir » Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:41 pm

Update:

The gravid female now appears significantly slimmer and the "shimmying" behavior I observed when I uploaded the first post a few days ago, has stopped. It is difficult to tell whether she has laid eggs or not as it is a large aquarium and any eggs that may have been laid have probably been eaten as the tank also houses 4 large B. udomritthiruji, 2 Y. caudipuncata, 3 B. dario and an A. sidthimunki....time will tell I suppose.

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