Mesonauta sp breeding
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Mesonauta sp breeding
As I can't put this in the Auchenipteridae thread, here are 2 shots of the Mesonauta pair in the large tank. I doubt that the eggs will still be there tomorrow.......
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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
Congrats!
I dont know this cichlids, but they are looking great. I often have this situation with my Anomalochromis thomasi and the Tatia intermedia.

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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
Pls don't say that (bold print), it makes me feel very uncomfortable. Besides, Auchenipteridae are always in the highest possible leaguefischkringli wrote:Congrats!I dont know this c*****ds, but they are looking great. I often have this situation with my Anomalochromis thomasi and the Tatia intermedia (OK, thats a lower league than you).

Thanks for the compliment; eggs are still there btw.
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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
great job!
just to tickle your elbows and goad your goat, i'll put this one link through on the cichlidforum
for a bit of a laugh you know
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just to tickle your elbows and goad your goat, i'll put this one link through on the cichlidforum
for a bit of a laugh you know

nudge nudge wink wink
say no more

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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
I edited my post, now okay? My thomasi spawned again,too, but the eggs were eaten by my Polycenterus schomburgki
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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
They are still at it......quite amazing they are able to defend these tiny fry against, well, anything really.
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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
amazing!
given the fact that cichlids sleep at night and that there's about 30 or more catfishes prowling that tank....
my fish can't even protect their eggs against catfishes during the day (!), let alone at night.....
I guess when the brains were doled out in Cichlidae, Mesonauta was up front and Paretroplus was hanging out at the bar hitting the piss

given the fact that cichlids sleep at night and that there's about 30 or more catfishes prowling that tank....
my fish can't even protect their eggs against catfishes during the day (!), let alone at night.....
I guess when the brains were doled out in Cichlidae, Mesonauta was up front and Paretroplus was hanging out at the bar hitting the piss


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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
Juvies have all vanished by now. Despite (or because of?) that fact I got bitten when trying to reach for the filter inlet, which is in their territory.
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Re: Mesonauta sp breeding
Awh shucks - this is a lovely species - "festivums" are so under-rated
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