
Should I let him take care of the eggs on his own, or should I hatch them
in an incubator?
Some time ago I bred L128... all but 5 died... I reckon the L200 babies are just as difficult to raise - any good advise how to raise them in the best way?
There are two variants of L200, one of them has not been spawned up to date, so maybe your friend was referring to that one - L200 "High fin" or Baryancistrus Demantoides.MarinFlorin wrote:Amazing!! Just had a discusion with one of my friends regarding l200 breeding. He was saying that is impossible to breed this fish.
Can you give us some details/pictures of your setup water parameters etc..?
Congratulations and keep us updated!!
Cheers!
Wow, that's a lot of circulation you got there. MarcW got a lot in his Hemiancistrus setup as well. Maybe they need that kind of current to breed.AndersB wrote:Dicten - close, but I am in Denmark:)
Jobro - sure. Temperature around 28-30 degrees celsius, 200 ms, ph about 7.
There are one 10.000 liter/hour and one 6.000 liter/hour pumps in the tank, so yes, the water moves around:)