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Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 23 Sep 2023, 19:40
by emanuel
Here... The male has just spit out the cluster of over 25 eggs.
Luckily I was at home and was able to pick it up straight away

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 19:05
by emanuel
Third day since the male spat the eggs. For now they are doing well, but I have serious doubts about being able to complete reproduction, because a lot of dirt is accumulating around the cluster of eggs. In the long run I fear it will be a problem. Unfortunately the male spat out the eggs very early, so they will have to stay in the transparent plastic trayfor many days.
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A short video of my favorite little one next to an almost adult specimen

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 03 Oct 2023, 15:43
by Ruud109
Hi Emanuel,

Greetings from Barcelona, Spain! I love this thread, your photos and videos! In the past I had L260 and in my tank they were very shy too (and it was a species only tank). I am absolutely in love with your L236, especially the yellow and regular version!

I am planning to setup a species only tank again, I have a spare 100L kicking around that I am thinking to repurpose for a small breeding group of Hypancistrus - depending on what I can find. Do you have a supplier that sends live fish to you, would be interested to receive tips.

Thanks and keep on sharing your photos and videos!

Ruud

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 21:46
by emanuel
Ruud109, thank you for your compliments :ymblushing:
I sent you a private message about the fish store.

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 17 Oct 2023, 16:50
by emanuel
White and yellow :-

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 17 Nov 2023, 21:26
by emanuel
Alpha male

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 24 Nov 2023, 10:55
by emanuel
This 13 cm (5 inch) male feeding on his favorite food, shelled and blanched peas

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 30 Nov 2023, 20:37
by emanuel
Overview

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 12:09
by emanuel
Two males

Re: My pleco tank, inspired by a biotope

Posted: 02 Jan 2024, 12:41
by emanuel
To give the tank some liveliness, I recently bought a group of Melanotenia preacox and two M. boisemanni. Coexistence with Hypancistrus seems to work, but they are not at all intimidated by the liveliness of rainbowfish