L168 info please
- MDOU
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L168 info please
with the new availability of these fish in Australia, i would like to try some in my 3 foot mixed cichlid tank(ooh, that sounds horrible)
it is an ex-malawi reef tank so it has a lot of feeding space in the form of rock faces
parameters are:
PH; 6.8-7.2
temp;24-28
ammonia; 0
NO2;0
NO3;0
water change frequency of 50% every second week
tank mates are:
3 young black belt cichlids
2 electric yellow
2 Moorii (blue dolphin)
2 steatocranus (block heads)
i have 4 main questions
1) is the water fine?
2) will they get beaten up (the black belts are a bit scrappy towards each other)
3)will they need wood to nibble on or could they survive without for a few weeks
4) and how many shoud i get, i was only thinking of a pair (i'm a student, i.e. cheap ) is it better to have a male and a female, if so how do i sex them and would it be a possibility of breeding them later on down the track
thanks for any replies
it is an ex-malawi reef tank so it has a lot of feeding space in the form of rock faces
parameters are:
PH; 6.8-7.2
temp;24-28
ammonia; 0
NO2;0
NO3;0
water change frequency of 50% every second week
tank mates are:
3 young black belt cichlids
2 electric yellow
2 Moorii (blue dolphin)
2 steatocranus (block heads)
i have 4 main questions
1) is the water fine?
2) will they get beaten up (the black belts are a bit scrappy towards each other)
3)will they need wood to nibble on or could they survive without for a few weeks
4) and how many shoud i get, i was only thinking of a pair (i'm a student, i.e. cheap ) is it better to have a male and a female, if so how do i sex them and would it be a possibility of breeding them later on down the track
thanks for any replies
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This thread has some info on breeding etc.
It seems that non-conditioned (not ready to breed) L168 are difficult to tell apart when it comes to the sex, so you either have to buy 6-8 of them and see if they start looking different after some time, or buy 2 and hope for the best... [In my experience, buying two doesn't work, because it's 50% chance that you get two of the same... At 3 you have 25% chance, 4 = 12.5%, 5 = 6.25%, 6 = 3.xx% chance, etc].
As to being beaten up, that's something that is a bit hard to say. Plecos in general are pretty hardy, and they tend to hide if there are creatures about that beat them up. It'd probably be worth an experiment with a less expensive bristlenose before you try with more exotic variants, just to be on the safe side. Plenty of hidey-holes is probably a good idea...
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Mats
It seems that non-conditioned (not ready to breed) L168 are difficult to tell apart when it comes to the sex, so you either have to buy 6-8 of them and see if they start looking different after some time, or buy 2 and hope for the best... [In my experience, buying two doesn't work, because it's 50% chance that you get two of the same... At 3 you have 25% chance, 4 = 12.5%, 5 = 6.25%, 6 = 3.xx% chance, etc].
As to being beaten up, that's something that is a bit hard to say. Plecos in general are pretty hardy, and they tend to hide if there are creatures about that beat them up. It'd probably be worth an experiment with a less expensive bristlenose before you try with more exotic variants, just to be on the safe side. Plenty of hidey-holes is probably a good idea...

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Mats