Schistura pridii
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- palaeodave
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Schistura pridii
I was at first delighted and then saddened to see that Wildwoods has 25 Schistura pridii in stock, available on mail-order. Much as I'd love to keep these gorgeous fish, I just don't have the right set-up for them. Is anyone still keeping these for breeding purposes? Just a heads-up for anyone who might want to get these and give Wildwoods a telling off for importing them in the first place.
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Sadly no, but am still trying.
I'm just planning my new fish house at the moment (have cleared out a room at the back of the house that was just full of junk) and have drawn out the layout and think I have the filtration worked out. Will be getting the tanks and stands made within the next month or so. Might then try moving a pair from my species-only river tank to see if I can trigger them in another set up. My 26 x S. pridii are all in excellent condition and there are obvious chunky females and more slender males, but so far no spawning to report....but I won't give up!
Emma
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Can't wait to see some pics! hint hintEmma Turner wrote:I'm just planning my new fish house at the moment (have cleared out a room at the back of the house that was just full of junk) and have drawn out the layout and think I have the filtration worked out. Will be getting the tanks and stands made within the next month or so.
And good luck with you Pridii!
David