F1 L134 bred.
Posted: 05 Apr 2010, 22:38
I added 4 of my 2 year old F1 females to my breeding group of wild L134's. I had lost one of my original females by accident. She was hiding in a piece of woof I removed but I did not notice until a week later her dried carcass fell out of the wood.
That left me with only 2 pairs of the original wild breeding group.
Apparently many of the F1 females have bred since I have quite a few new batches of fry averaging about 15 instead of the 25 or so my older wild females usually produce.
My next step is to set up a group of only 2 year F1 L134's as a new breeding group. I don't know if the males need to be a little older but in any case they are all getting older so even if it takes another year for the males to participate in spawning I will begin to produce many F2 L134 eventually. I had retained about 3 dozen from my first spawns to become my future breeders. I think I will use a 40 gal breeder tank and set it up with 4 males and 12 females.
In any case, I am pleased to see that L134 can be bred at only 2 years old, at least 2 year old females with males which are at least 5 to 6 years old. Breeding Hypancistrus species is more frustrating for several reasons.1) Because of their slower growth rates and probable minimum 3 years old before there is much chance of spawning them. 2) The numbers of fry produced per spawn of smaller species like H. zebra and L260 tends to be small; 10 to 15 fry per brood. No other species of pleco I have bred have as fast initial growth rates as Peckoltia sp L134. It only takes 2 years for l134 to reach or exceed 2-3/4 inches and only 5 months to reach 1-1/2 inches. It has taken 1-1/2 years for my L260 fry to reach 1-1/2 inches or a tad more. Here are some photos.


These are some of the reasons why I consider Peckoltia sp L134 my favorite and why I recommend them as one of the best species to acquire when hobbyists have outgrown their interest in common Bushy Nose and want to try a more colorful dwarf pleco species.
Just a reminder, but there are only 10 days left to take advantage of my spring special sale of buy 6 L134 or L333 and receive a 7th fish free. Check the hobbyists' "For Sale-USA" section for my sale's terms and conditions. The sale ends after April 15th.
The F1 L134 are about 10 to 11 months old fish.
That left me with only 2 pairs of the original wild breeding group.
Apparently many of the F1 females have bred since I have quite a few new batches of fry averaging about 15 instead of the 25 or so my older wild females usually produce.
My next step is to set up a group of only 2 year F1 L134's as a new breeding group. I don't know if the males need to be a little older but in any case they are all getting older so even if it takes another year for the males to participate in spawning I will begin to produce many F2 L134 eventually. I had retained about 3 dozen from my first spawns to become my future breeders. I think I will use a 40 gal breeder tank and set it up with 4 males and 12 females.
In any case, I am pleased to see that L134 can be bred at only 2 years old, at least 2 year old females with males which are at least 5 to 6 years old. Breeding Hypancistrus species is more frustrating for several reasons.1) Because of their slower growth rates and probable minimum 3 years old before there is much chance of spawning them. 2) The numbers of fry produced per spawn of smaller species like H. zebra and L260 tends to be small; 10 to 15 fry per brood. No other species of pleco I have bred have as fast initial growth rates as Peckoltia sp L134. It only takes 2 years for l134 to reach or exceed 2-3/4 inches and only 5 months to reach 1-1/2 inches. It has taken 1-1/2 years for my L260 fry to reach 1-1/2 inches or a tad more. Here are some photos.


These are some of the reasons why I consider Peckoltia sp L134 my favorite and why I recommend them as one of the best species to acquire when hobbyists have outgrown their interest in common Bushy Nose and want to try a more colorful dwarf pleco species.
Just a reminder, but there are only 10 days left to take advantage of my spring special sale of buy 6 L134 or L333 and receive a 7th fish free. Check the hobbyists' "For Sale-USA" section for my sale's terms and conditions. The sale ends after April 15th.
The F1 L134 are about 10 to 11 months old fish.