chriscoli
Administrator
Ok, wow. these guys spawned!
I was warned that they take a while to settle in and then take a while to mature enough to spawn.
Well, I've been feeding them blackworms and cutting their water with RO.
When our last speaker (Steve) was here, he looked at the tank and noticed that two had paired off and were defending the back corner of the tank. so, I thought...cool, going in the right direction. I picked up some additional wood while at Rachel's last weekend and rearranged their tank the other day to add some new pieces of wood to increase the sight breaks.
Last night, I noticed an increase in aggression from the "pair" toward their other tankmates and saw that one had really plumped up. Today I checked on them after work and they'd spawned on the glass in the back of the tank! Looks like quite a few eggs are either infertile or fungused, but hopefully there'll be a few that make it.
Tank setup is a 40B. Ammonia and Nitrites are 0, Nitrate is 10 or less. pH is 6.8 and water is "soft." Lighting is pretty dim.

I was warned that they take a while to settle in and then take a while to mature enough to spawn.
Well, I've been feeding them blackworms and cutting their water with RO.
When our last speaker (Steve) was here, he looked at the tank and noticed that two had paired off and were defending the back corner of the tank. so, I thought...cool, going in the right direction. I picked up some additional wood while at Rachel's last weekend and rearranged their tank the other day to add some new pieces of wood to increase the sight breaks.
Last night, I noticed an increase in aggression from the "pair" toward their other tankmates and saw that one had really plumped up. Today I checked on them after work and they'd spawned on the glass in the back of the tank! Looks like quite a few eggs are either infertile or fungused, but hopefully there'll be a few that make it.
Tank setup is a 40B. Ammonia and Nitrites are 0, Nitrate is 10 or less. pH is 6.8 and water is "soft." Lighting is pretty dim.
