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Breeding splash tetras....

rr16

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Did anyone ever have any joy with breeding Copella vilmae?
 

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not me (-never seen them in the trade), but i did buy a new batch of c. nattereri, which have layed egg a couple of times now.
i still need to figure out the next step. hatching.

-r
 

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not me (-never seen them in the trade), but i did buy a new batch of c. nattereri, which have layed egg a couple of times now.
i still need to figure out the next step. hatching.

-r
I just put the eggs in a separate tub and hatch them.
 

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Re-vamping this thread again.
My c. Nattereri (labelled c. Nigrofasciatus on the wholesale list), spawns and lay eggs almost every week now. So it’s about time to learn how to breed them.
I haven’t seen any fry swimming in the tank so far.
I have started to add some infusoria close to the eggs around one day after they are laid.
Next up is putting them in a breeding box.
Should i try to keep the eggs+leaf at the same distance to water edge as they are laid at?

-r
 

rr16

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Re-vamping this thread again.
My c. Nattereri (labelled c. Nigrofasciatus on the wholesale list), spawns and lay eggs almost every week now. So it’s about time to learn how to breed them.
I haven’t seen any fry swimming in the tank so far.
I have started to add some infusoria close to the eggs around one day after they are laid.
Next up is putting them in a breeding box.
Should i try to keep the eggs+leaf at the same distance to water edge as they are laid at?

-r
I haven't seen mine spawn again since just after I got them. Think I need to re-vamp the tank a little to go with your re-vamped thread.
 

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Today i found a small batch of eggs on a nymphea leaf, which i have moved into a small plastic container.
-and just as i was about to document it, this happend

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-r
 

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Should the eggs have more color to be viable? “Mine” are more or less clear.
This is the result of the act, shown in the previous pictures.
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-r
They look completely fine. They're colourless and can be very difficult to spot if there's only a few. 24-72 hours in a tub and you should have wrigglers. You'll need to feed infusoria/paramecium for a while before they're big enough to eat BBS. Some will probably fungus, but I wouldn't worry too much and just look out for completely translucent fry darting/wriggling on the leaf/tub base when you shine a torch on them. They will be absorbing their yolk.
 

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Thanks a lot. That’s great to hear.
Tomorrow i’ll add the other leaf, so i’ll have a better chance of getting fry.

-r
 

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Small question… should i try and rehome the little ones in a small tank with an airstone/small filter or is it better to leave them for a while in this tub and perhaps add the airstone here?
I did add small holes in the tub with a needle but i fear the water still gets faul without any real circulation..
Any thoughts?

Here is a few pictures of the tub as is.
And some of the 1-1,5mm. Long babies.

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rasmusW

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Here is my first and so far only fry (around 1cm in length).
Last time i tried to seperate eggs, they sadly got fungi.
I think it had something to do with the angle i placed the leaf in breeding box and not getting enough waterflow.
Better luck next time. They still lay eggs regularely.

(-sorry, for the poor picture quality)
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-r
 

rasmusW

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Thanks a lot Tom!

Ps.. that’s my mayacara fluvitalis (not sure i spelled the last part correct). Just remembered your plant thread.

-r
 

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