Farlowella Tale
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 18:27
A few years back I bought 3 farlos but never knew exactly which ones until recently when I finally joined Planet Catfish, having used its resources for many years. They were yenyayively ID'd as vittata. I got them because I thought they were an unusual looking fish that ate algae.
I had them for a year+ in my high tech 50 gal. planted tank and never knew what sexes they might be. That issue was resolved somewhat when I got bowled over by their totally unexpected first spawn. I knew I had at least one of each sex. Over the past 18 months or so I have had 4 spawns and managed to raise up about 5 fry. They have to be one of the toughest fry I have dealt with and for sure one of the slowest growing.
A few weeks ago I was gutted when I found the large spawning male on his back in the vals. All I knew then was I had 2 falros left and one was a fm and the other unsexed.
Last night I went to feed the 50 and I noticed that both farlows were side by side on the front glass (where all the previous spawns had occurred) and that one was clearly wider than the other. Could it be they were a pair? And, if so, were they close to spawning. I also noticed them interacting- there was some snout poking and then the presumed male would deatch from the glass, float about two inches back while remaining vertical in the water and then do a few pirouettes and return to the glass.
I was convinced this was pre-spawning behavior and I ran for my camera in the hopes of capturing courting and, if lucky, actual spawning pictures. When I moved from a farther away shot to a macro mode one, I must have spooked the female and she bolted off the glass. So I left the camera set up on the tripod in the hopes she would return and some good pics would result.
When the tank lights went out at 11:30, she still had not returned and I eventually went to sleep. Upon waking this morning I shone a flashlight on a farlo that was on the front glass but I didn't see any eggs. Oh well, I must have had it wrong.
A few hours later after the tank lights had come on I was sitting here on the phone ordering some pc bulbs and I glanced at the tank. There were eggs under a farlo dad. I had missed it all for photo purposes, but I am still excited by the event. The egg count is 30.
Pictures will be posted in this thread when I get them on the net.
I had them for a year+ in my high tech 50 gal. planted tank and never knew what sexes they might be. That issue was resolved somewhat when I got bowled over by their totally unexpected first spawn. I knew I had at least one of each sex. Over the past 18 months or so I have had 4 spawns and managed to raise up about 5 fry. They have to be one of the toughest fry I have dealt with and for sure one of the slowest growing.
A few weeks ago I was gutted when I found the large spawning male on his back in the vals. All I knew then was I had 2 falros left and one was a fm and the other unsexed.
Last night I went to feed the 50 and I noticed that both farlows were side by side on the front glass (where all the previous spawns had occurred) and that one was clearly wider than the other. Could it be they were a pair? And, if so, were they close to spawning. I also noticed them interacting- there was some snout poking and then the presumed male would deatch from the glass, float about two inches back while remaining vertical in the water and then do a few pirouettes and return to the glass.
I was convinced this was pre-spawning behavior and I ran for my camera in the hopes of capturing courting and, if lucky, actual spawning pictures. When I moved from a farther away shot to a macro mode one, I must have spooked the female and she bolted off the glass. So I left the camera set up on the tripod in the hopes she would return and some good pics would result.
When the tank lights went out at 11:30, she still had not returned and I eventually went to sleep. Upon waking this morning I shone a flashlight on a farlo that was on the front glass but I didn't see any eggs. Oh well, I must have had it wrong.
A few hours later after the tank lights had come on I was sitting here on the phone ordering some pc bulbs and I glanced at the tank. There were eggs under a farlo dad. I had missed it all for photo purposes, but I am still excited by the event. The egg count is 30.
Pictures will be posted in this thread when I get them on the net.