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Hey all,
got 3 kuhli loacches in 1 tank, 2 of them always hang together and the other one is alone by himself. The 2 that r together always hide under some bog wood and stick their heads out. i have noticed one is very very fat! along the stomach from the gills down to it;s anal opening. REAL FAT! and the stomach looks darker than the other ones. For example the normal ones r about the width of a pen/pencil, the fat one is like 1 1/2 - 2 times the size of a pencil! and fatso (as i call it) seems very active. Could these 2 be a pair and the fat one carrying eggs? I have read that Netmax has had breeding experience with these loaches, any advice Netmax? Thanks to all. Regards, Slats |
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 20:56:03 +1000, Slats wrote:
had a very close look at the Kuhli in question! the stomach colour i said was dark, close up it is like greenish dark colour. Dont know if this helps but in a thread about snails recently, Jim said: I have noticed that large female kuhlii's seem to die soon after the eggs mature. The eggs give the belly a decided green colour. Sounds like you've got a lass. -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Commuting around the North Circular? Bored of the journey? Have fun and be better informed at http://www.gorge.org/a406 |
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![]() "Slats" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply~ what should i do now? if she indeed has eggs. any special treatment? i have had experience with cory breeding, but as ppl who have bred corys it;s pretty simple! Thanks! Slats Coincidentally, I also bred Bronze corys in the same tank the Kuhlis bred (same summer). Maybe it's the temperature rise which gets them going. Some loaches need a 'cold' season before a warm season to spawn. The spawning conditions for the two are probably similar. The corys are probably better with shallower water (for the fry's first forays to the surface), but otherwise, what worked for me was a dim (0.5 w/g) heavily planted tank with aged water and lots of hiding spots. Knowing what I know today, I'd throw lots of java moss in there, maybe a dish of sand as well, tucking deep into the back under vegetation. The fry probably live off the bottom sediment initially, so I wouldn't be doing too much gravel vacuuming. have fun!! NetMax |
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