wrasse wrote:Not the clearest video, but as you can see, the female is now very ripe. Just need her to spawn![]()
Here's my best wishes on that. And if she was any riper, she'd probably do a "Mr Creosote" impression.
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Mats
wrasse wrote:Not the clearest video, but as you can see, the female is now very ripe. Just need her to spawn![]()

sidguppy wrote:are they always like this or do they hide regular Driftwoodcat style once settled?








Shane wrote:I am out of town, but the wife called and said that the injured jaguar finally ate an earthworm tonight. For the record, his fast lasted from 17 Feb to 1 May. Just shy of six weeks.

Did you manage to sex your jags?

Shane wrote:Problem is that they live in ceramic "pleco burritos" so I have no idea how I would ever get them out of those things. Eventually I'll need to find a way.
: nevertheless, even dead it managed to tangle itself up in my net, but this time I didn't have to hurry to get it out.......


A very nice fish, but no match for the T. strigata!

kruseman wrote:What a beautifull Tatia, Steve!
It looks like a crossbreed of C. concolor and C.perugiae in a way.
Great! Have fun with them.


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