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Cacatuoides best breeding spot

KittyKat

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From experience, what has been your cockatoos best/favorite breeding spot? What was the most unusual? How big is the cave (if it is a cave)?

Mine will usually choose a medium apple snail shell over caves, nooks and crannies, even though a large variety of places are available.
 

RHS788

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I use two clay pot bases, about 3-4 inch. I drill a hole in the side of one, and place that one on top of the other to form a cave. No doubt that has been their preference. The eggs are first placed on the ceiling, and after a few days the female moves them to the floor of the cave, where they hatch. I turn the cave where I can momentarily shine a light inside to see how all is doing. I usually move mom and all to another aquarium, which the cave works well for doing. I pick it up and put it in a plastic container with the same tank water while transporting to the new aq. As the fry begin to develop, I open the lid of the cave and they start swimming around.

System seems to work, although I sold most of my cacas, that was their favorite spot (private, low light, hidden, etc.)

Good luck,

Randy
 

RiC

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My cacs change their spots all the time - either one cave or the other (coconut shells) or right in some hole in the driftwood :rolleyes:
 

Apistomaster

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I use 4 inch clay flower pots with my Apistogramma spp including A. cacatuoides.
Here is a photo of the style of cave I use although in this case its Dicrossus filamentosus that's using it. Notice her eggs on the upper right.
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Another design that works well is to use two 4 inch clay pot drains. In this example an A. borelli female is using it.
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The only limit is your imagination.
 

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