Breeding C. Julii?

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Breeding C. Julii?

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I have a colony of 12 C. Julii I acquired from a friend who imports from SA. I've had them for almost 6 months. How easy is it to breed Julii? Should I do anything special? How big should they be? I have no idea how old they are.

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Re: Breeding C. Julii?

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jeffreyrichard wrote:I have a colony of 12 C. Julii I acquired from a friend who imports from SA. I've had them for almost 6 months. How easy is it to breed Julii? Should I do anything special? How big should they be? I have no idea how old they are.

Thanks

Jeff

12 is a good number indeed. You almost certainly do not have C. julii (see other posts within this forum) - they will probably be C. trilineatus. Have a look at the CotM article on them.

If you really do have 12 C. julii then tell your importer friend to post here!

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hi jeffreyrichard,

any pics?

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my C. trinlineatus spawned for me rather unexpectedly. feed them well, then try doing a water change with cooler water. worked for me! (even though i didn't mean it to...) just be sure to give them some time to settle in before you try to breed them, and watch very carefully for eggs/fry. i watch my tanks carefully, but didn't see the little guys 'till they'd hatched and were swimming around. they were probably 3 or 4 days old by that point.
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Post by jeffreyrichard »

Based on the info in this site, I believe these guys to be in fact Trilineatus. If I get a chance I'll shoot some pictures and post them. Thanks.
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