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80cm South America

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 18:20
by Gertbl
Also want to show one of my other tanks here. I use this tank to have an effort to keep en breed Copella arnoldi. This means that the tank is half filled with water. Above water I keep Philodendron spp. and Hydrocotyle leucephala. These plants have to grow a little bit more and the Philodendron spp. needs to go growing around the lianas.

Fish in this tank are:
11 Corydoras punctatus
4 Copella arnoldi (2m 2f)
2 L010a Rineloricaria sp.
2 unidentified Loricaria sp.

next week I'm going to add 2 Achirus achirus and 4 Awaous flavus to this tank.

Here are some pictures:
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L010a Rineloricaria sp.
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Corydoras punctatus:
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Copella arnoldi males:
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Copella arnoldi couple spwaning:
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Copella arnoldi eggs:
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unidentified Loricaria sp.:
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Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 08 Jul 2012, 02:19
by bigbird
wow super shots and nice tank. well done. hope the fry survive. cheers jk

Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 07 Jan 2013, 21:46
by Gertbl
Update:

This tank has changed a little bit. In this tank I keep at the moment:

6 Corydoras aeneus
2 Otocinclus vittatus couple
1 Otocinclus vittatus juvenile of the couple.
6 Sturisoma aereum juveniles

Picture of the tank:
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Pictures of the Otocinclus juvenile:
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Short movie of the Otocinclus juvenile


Pictures of the Sturisoma juveniles:
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Short movie of the Sturisoma juveniles

Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 16:20
by DutchFry
nice!

may I ask what happened to the arnoldi's and did you manage to successfully breed them?

Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 08 Jan 2013, 17:50
by Gertbl
The Copella arnoldi are now swimming in my 1.60m tank. They are regularly laying eggs, but haven't got young fry yet. This is more because of the Collembola (Springtails) that are eating from the eggs. So I have to find a way to protect the eggs from eaten.

Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 09 Jan 2013, 06:39
by panaque
The easy way to protect Copella arnoldi eggs is to scrape them off the glass or tank lid, or wherever they are, and move them to a small container of tank water until they hatch. They don't need to be out of the water. I love this species and I intend to keep raising the occasional brood just to make sure I always have a large shoal swimming around.

Re: 1m South America biotope

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 20:36
by Gertbl
Thanks for the tip. I will try this as soon as I get new females.