May I know what sort of setup and/or furniture they need to spawn ?
Thanks.
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Re: Typus Gymnallabes
I have not heard of this species ever spawning in captivity. It seems that these days it is a pretty rare import.
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Re: Typus Gymnallabes
Agreed. Closest we know about are eggs scattering Clarias spp.
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