L333 trapping, how long?

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L333 trapping, how long?

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We have a young group of L333 Porto do Moz who are apparently coming into breeding age. We started seeing some scratches on the flanks of a couple males who had picked out caves for themselves. Shortly after we found a female trapped by one of the males. It didn't last very long and did not result in a spawn but we were pretty happy that they seem to be getting started.

The second time we noticed that a female has been trapped was three days ago. She's still in there. How long do they usually trap females? Should we intervene if it goes too much longer without a successful spawn?

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Re: L333 trapping, how long?

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Anyone? He still has her trapped in the cave...
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Re: L333 trapping, how long?

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Andrew,

When mine were first attempting to spawn, the female would be trapped for 7-9 days. Granted we cannot see them at night so they may be releasing to feed and coming back.... I have shined a light to make sure there is breathing/movement after every few days though...
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Re: L333 trapping, how long?

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Thank you! Very useful info. They're both out of the cave now with no eggs, but we're happy that they are getting started.
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It can take several "dry" attempts, so do not get discouraged. It will happen eventually!
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Hopefully it will produce a spawn.
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Re: L333 trapping, how long?

Post by pleconut »

Hi I've found with my group of L397s that as some are just crossing the theshold into maturity i think the males are more ahead, ive seen, cave sharing and other prespawning behaviours, but i think in general this is something that occurs around this time of development.
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