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breeding nightmare
"Gill Passman" wrote in message
.. . Stephen Provis wrote: Mine are prolofic breeders as well but I haven't got to your stage. I'm wondering if the Plec keeps the numbers down - he never feeds on anything other than what is in the tank even if offered.... If it does become a problem I will also consider the pictus Gill its only in the past few months its got this bad, I have no idea why they are surviving so well, I have 2 plecs and 2 synodontis which I thought would help but the young are very very good at hiding even getting them out of the tank is like a military operation thats why I leave it as long as possible so as not to disrupt the fish too often, although at one point we were removing 20+ young every three weeks, i'm desperate now, if only there was the fish equivalent of bromide! Know what you mean about the bromide - LOL My tank hasn't quite got as bad as you describe but there are rather a lot of fry of varying sizes - I haven't taken any to the LFS yet mainly because the thought of tearing down the rock work to catch them is quite daunting. I checked on the synodontis and am wondering if I might get some of these to help control things before it gets too bad. Gill If you look at a pictus's long twin barbels, you get a sense of how they hunt. They sweep the barbels through the cracks in the rocks, and frighten the fry momentarily out into the open. They also 'taste' with the barbels, so they know exactly when to turn their heads and open their mouths. They are almost always in a forward motion as well, so they have that advantage as well. Formidable eating machines. Synodontis typically have branched barbels, more typically designed for sifting through sand looking for invertebrates. They are (imo) specialized bottom feeders for smaller prey, while pictus are more adapted to covering larger areas faster looking for larger prey (fry). -- www.NetMax.tk |
breeding nightmare
Heres a crazy thought. What about abstinence??? Take out the females &
problem is solved. "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Stephen Provis wrote: Mine are prolofic breeders as well but I haven't got to your stage. I'm wondering if the Plec keeps the numbers down - he never feeds on anything other than what is in the tank even if offered.... If it does become a problem I will also consider the pictus Gill its only in the past few months its got this bad, I have no idea why they are surviving so well, I have 2 plecs and 2 synodontis which I thought would help but the young are very very good at hiding even getting them out of the tank is like a military operation thats why I leave it as long as possible so as not to disrupt the fish too often, although at one point we were removing 20+ young every three weeks, i'm desperate now, if only there was the fish equivalent of bromide! Know what you mean about the bromide - LOL My tank hasn't quite got as bad as you describe but there are rather a lot of fry of varying sizes - I haven't taken any to the LFS yet mainly because the thought of tearing down the rock work to catch them is quite daunting. I checked on the synodontis and am wondering if I might get some of these to help control things before it gets too bad. Gill If you look at a pictus's long twin barbels, you get a sense of how they hunt. They sweep the barbels through the cracks in the rocks, and frighten the fry momentarily out into the open. They also 'taste' with the barbels, so they know exactly when to turn their heads and open their mouths. They are almost always in a forward motion as well, so they have that advantage as well. Formidable eating machines. Synodontis typically have branched barbels, more typically designed for sifting through sand looking for invertebrates. They are (imo) specialized bottom feeders for smaller prey, while pictus are more adapted to covering larger areas faster looking for larger prey (fry). -- www.NetMax.tk |
breeding nightmare
lol, lots of work, but some people have done this with mixed results.
When the fish are old enough to properly identify as males, then everyone else gets moved out. The problems a i) the effort of moving everything out of the tank to do this, ii) what to do with all the females (and recessive males), iii) you typically end up with very few species represented in the male-only tank (but they will be gorgeous, mostly alpha males), iv) they *will* quarrel over the newly arranged rocks and may not settle down (at least until each species is uniquely represented), and v) you will invariably miss catching one little fry, who will of course be a female ;~). Do I sound like I've done this before? -- www.NetMax.tk "CanadianCray" wrote in message ... Heres a crazy thought. What about abstinence??? Take out the females & problem is solved. "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Stephen Provis wrote: Mine are prolofic breeders as well but I haven't got to your stage. I'm wondering if the Plec keeps the numbers down - he never feeds on anything other than what is in the tank even if offered.... If it does become a problem I will also consider the pictus Gill snip |
breeding nightmare
Do they sell aquaria contraceptive??
"NetMax" wrote in message ... lol, lots of work, but some people have done this with mixed results. When the fish are old enough to properly identify as males, then everyone else gets moved out. The problems a i) the effort of moving everything out of the tank to do this, ii) what to do with all the females (and recessive males), iii) you typically end up with very few species represented in the male-only tank (but they will be gorgeous, mostly alpha males), iv) they *will* quarrel over the newly arranged rocks and may not settle down (at least until each species is uniquely represented), and v) you will invariably miss catching one little fry, who will of course be a female ;~). Do I sound like I've done this before? -- www.NetMax.tk "CanadianCray" wrote in message ... Heres a crazy thought. What about abstinence??? Take out the females & problem is solved. "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Stephen Provis wrote: Mine are prolofic breeders as well but I haven't got to your stage. I'm wondering if the Plec keeps the numbers down - he never feeds on anything other than what is in the tank even if offered.... If it does become a problem I will also consider the pictus Gill snip |
breeding nightmare
Hey that might make some money. Someone should develop it. LOL
"CanadianCray" wrote in message ... Do they sell aquaria contraceptive?? "NetMax" wrote in message ... lol, lots of work, but some people have done this with mixed results. When the fish are old enough to properly identify as males, then everyone else gets moved out. The problems a i) the effort of moving everything out of the tank to do this, ii) what to do with all the females (and recessive males), iii) you typically end up with very few species represented in the male-only tank (but they will be gorgeous, mostly alpha males), iv) they *will* quarrel over the newly arranged rocks and may not settle down (at least until each species is uniquely represented), and v) you will invariably miss catching one little fry, who will of course be a female ;~). Do I sound like I've done this before? -- www.NetMax.tk "CanadianCray" wrote in message ... Heres a crazy thought. What about abstinence??? Take out the females & problem is solved. "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Stephen Provis wrote: Mine are prolofic breeders as well but I haven't got to your stage. I'm wondering if the Plec keeps the numbers down - he never feeds on anything other than what is in the tank even if offered.... If it does become a problem I will also consider the pictus Gill snip |
The aboriginal few times were hell as I had endless of bedrock in there, i've had to cut it down to try and abate the amount of ambuscade spaces, what hasn't helped id the plecs/synos are not absorbed in the adolescent so they are happily pond annular and alone ambuscade if an developed decides to hunt them a bit.
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