Paleatus Breeding Questions
Posted: 08 Jan 2006, 22:09
Hey all. I've poked around this site quite a bit, but never posted before.
I have five breeding age peppereds - 3 nice fat females and two males - one still what you'd probably call juvenile. They've only all been together for probably four or five weeks.
I've read all about spawning behavior and how to trigger it. So I've done several cool water changes and seen some spawning behavior, but so far no eggs.
Lots of nuzzling, chasing, and bumping of the females - and the juvenile one will get in front of a female and back up into the T position as if trying to tell her what he wants. So far, the females have not gotten as fired up about it as the males.
My question for cory breeders - particularly peppered breeders - is:
Since they've been together a short time, how long would you think after witnessing the above behavior do you think they might actually spawn? I'm sure it varies, but I'd really like to hear some specific experiences.
Also...
I've read sooo much contradictory info on the net...can someone who has bred Peppereds tell me...
- What temp do you keep them at normally?
Mine is now at 74f with an occasional cold water change to 64f. I've read things that said this is fine...others say don't use a heater at all & then do cold water changes.
- Much literature indicates that soft & slightly acidic water is preferable (very hard to pull off here)...and I read another post that said this guy breeds them in tap water because his are used to chlorine???
What experience do you have with Paleatus and temperature, hardness, and pH?
Thanks!
I have five breeding age peppereds - 3 nice fat females and two males - one still what you'd probably call juvenile. They've only all been together for probably four or five weeks.
I've read all about spawning behavior and how to trigger it. So I've done several cool water changes and seen some spawning behavior, but so far no eggs.
Lots of nuzzling, chasing, and bumping of the females - and the juvenile one will get in front of a female and back up into the T position as if trying to tell her what he wants. So far, the females have not gotten as fired up about it as the males.
My question for cory breeders - particularly peppered breeders - is:
Since they've been together a short time, how long would you think after witnessing the above behavior do you think they might actually spawn? I'm sure it varies, but I'd really like to hear some specific experiences.
Also...
I've read sooo much contradictory info on the net...can someone who has bred Peppereds tell me...
- What temp do you keep them at normally?
Mine is now at 74f with an occasional cold water change to 64f. I've read things that said this is fine...others say don't use a heater at all & then do cold water changes.
- Much literature indicates that soft & slightly acidic water is preferable (very hard to pull off here)...and I read another post that said this guy breeds them in tap water because his are used to chlorine???
What experience do you have with Paleatus and temperature, hardness, and pH?
Thanks!