Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
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Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
I have 13 Centromochlus perugiae kept them for a year, 7 females and 6 male in a breeding tank of their own. Have ceramic tubs 1.5 cm opening on both ends.
They are feed with blood worms every other day.
Do they breed in close end tubes or double open end tubes are alright?
Should I put in a power head to increase flow of water, have an over tank external filter at the moment...
Thanks for help, cheers~~
They are feed with blood worms every other day.
Do they breed in close end tubes or double open end tubes are alright?
Should I put in a power head to increase flow of water, have an over tank external filter at the moment...
Thanks for help, cheers~~
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Hi!!
Well it works better on tubes or caves closed in one side!!
You ll find them in different type of current, almost none to good flowing so basically it doesn't matter much
Cheers
Yann
Well it works better on tubes or caves closed in one side!!
You ll find them in different type of current, almost none to good flowing so basically it doesn't matter much
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Thanks Yann, will try to get some closed end 1.5cm plastic pipes to try, how long of a pipe will you suggest? They like biteing each other , should I be worry?
Thanks for help~Ciao
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Have you read this? http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... s+perugiae
The pipe length looks quite short...
The pipe length looks quite short...
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Yes, I read it but I didn't know if I should be using open or close end pipes. Guess I will give it a try with the close end ones :)thx~~
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Short caves with one end closed is a good way to get to them to spawn.
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Thanks Jeremy : ) will try to put some 1.5cm opening x 7cm and 2cm x 7cm tubes ta give it a try~jeremybasch wrote:Short caves with one end closed is a good way to get to them to spawn.
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Mine have bred in an open tube. My C. romani breed in woollen spawning mops. Pic below of C. perugiae with an egg mass.
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
My Tatia intermedia lay their eggs in any crevice. It seems some Auchenipteridae are not too picky where they put their eggs.
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Re: Centromochlus perugiae breeding questin
Just put a whole bunch of open end and close end PVC pipes. Guess my water too acidic 6.0PH, did water changes yesterday and today, back to 7.0PH now...
Heavy feeding on frozen blood worm daily and hope the get partying soon lolol

Heavy feeding on frozen blood worm daily and hope the get partying soon lolol
