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breeding Yo-Yo loaches?
I have two Yo-Yo loaches about 2 years old in a
20 g tank. Yesterday I noticed them engaged in an activity that I would guess could be best described as mating. My books have no information on loach breeding (they were pretty emphatic that there IS not info. on loaches breeding in aquariums). I really don't mind if my two loaches are having a bit of fun (good on them...), but wondered if I should be on the lookout for little yo-yos, with or without string. :) Heck, I can't even find if they're live bearers or egg layers! Any info. would be appreciated. Gail |
Gail Futoran wrote:
Any info. would be appreciated. loaches.com FWIW, my yoyos get really fat once or twice a year, but I've never seen what happens. Haven't seen baby yoyos either, but that would be quite unlikely given all the carnivores that live in that tank. :) -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message .. . Gail Futoran wrote: Any info. would be appreciated. loaches.com FWIW, my yoyos get really fat once or twice a year, but I've never seen what happens. Haven't seen baby yoyos either, but that would be quite unlikely given all the carnivores that live in that tank. :) -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he I have read that they have never been bred in captivity, not sure if this is still correct or not. Are they egg layers or live bearers? Tony |
HairyMcLeary wrote:
I have read that they have never been bred in captivity, not sure if this is still correct or not. Are they egg layers or live bearers? From loaches.com: Breeding Botias in the home aquariums has been done only accidentally, but I have witnessed some type of courtship behavior between my large Botia Modestas. They would come out at night and start swimming in circles around each other. Then, they would swim upside down together. This behaviors pattern would last 10-15 minutes and then it would stop. I witnessed this on several occasions during the year. Botias are being bred on a commercial scale in Thailand and Florida, by injecting hormones into them. In the wild, these fish breed during the dryer season, and they fry hatch during the on coming of the rainy season. Many water changes, and lots of aeration may do the trick in breeding this genus. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... HairyMcLeary wrote: I have read that they have never been bred in captivity, not sure if this is still correct or not. Are they egg layers or live bearers? From loaches.com: Breeding Botias in the home aquariums has been done only accidentally, but I have witnessed some type of courtship behavior between my large Botia Modestas. They would come out at night and start swimming in circles around each other. Then, they would swim upside down together. This behaviors pattern would last 10-15 minutes and then it would stop. I have witnessed this type of behaviour from time to time with my Yo-Yo's, but because I convinced myself that they can't breed in captivity I had dismissed it as just playing, my Pictus cats do a similar thing. Tony |
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
... HairyMcLeary wrote: I have read that they have never been bred in captivity, not sure if this is still correct or not. Are they egg layers or live bearers? From loaches.com: Breeding Botias in the home aquariums has been done only accidentally, but I have witnessed some type of courtship behavior between my large Botia Modestas. They would come out at night and start swimming in circles around each other. Then, they would swim upside down together. This behaviors pattern would last 10-15 minutes and then it would stop. I witnessed this on several occasions during the year. Botias are being bred on a commercial scale in Thailand and Florida, by injecting hormones into them. In the wild, these fish breed during the dryer season, and they fry hatch during the on coming of the rainy season. Many water changes, and lots of aeration may do the trick in breeding this genus. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he So "fry hatch" refers to egg layers? Sorry to be so dense, but I tend to have fish that don't breed easily. My corys will sometimes lay eggs but they never survive being eaten. Not a complaint, I don't really want a bunch of baby fish around, but it does explain the depth of my ignorance. :) Gail |
"HairyMcLeary" wrote in message
... "Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... HairyMcLeary wrote: I have read that they have never been bred in captivity, not sure if this is still correct or not. Are they egg layers or live bearers? From loaches.com: Breeding Botias in the home aquariums has been done only accidentally, but I have witnessed some type of courtship behavior between my large Botia Modestas. They would come out at night and start swimming in circles around each other. Then, they would swim upside down together. This behaviors pattern would last 10-15 minutes and then it would stop. I have witnessed this type of behaviour from time to time with my Yo-Yo's, but because I convinced myself that they can't breed in captivity I had dismissed it as just playing, my Pictus cats do a similar thing. Tony It's helpful to read others who have observed the same behaviors in their Yo-Yos. Perhaps mine have simply reached a certain maturity, or they did it when I wasn't looking. I can tell when my Cory cats are mating, but I've had Cories for ages. I'm relatively new to (but completely enamored of) loaches. :) Gail |
Gail Futoran wrote:
So "fry hatch" refers to egg layers? Sorry to be I guess so. :) never survive being eaten. Not a complaint, I don't really want a bunch of baby fish around, but it does explain the depth of my ignorance. :) That's what newsgroups are for, learning. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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