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Well after waiting for what seems like a lifetime i now have fry, The pair have been together in their own tank for about two months and they just did not seem to want to breed!! They had claimed a coconut shell cave and moved all the gravel/sand out into nice neat piles, then things stayed like this for two weeks without any action.
It took a 50% water change that dropped the temp by 5f and the good old trick of using a mirror. As soon as the mirror was placed next to the tank the pair went crazy, my female was the more beligerant of the two and really displayed her best colours to her rival (reflection),i missed the actual spawning but next day the female was inside her cave and the male waiting patiently on guard outside the entrance 13/08/07. The fry were out of the coconut cave two days ago 20/08/07, the parents kept them out of sight under a piece of wood until today 22/08/07 when i was rewarded for my patience with the sight of 20-25 Taeniatus fry. They have fed tonight on microworm and Baby brine shrimp and have settled for the night with bright orange stomach's.
I have taken plenty of photos and videos, i have included a pic and will place a youtube link as soon as i have uploaded my video.
It took a 50% water change that dropped the temp by 5f and the good old trick of using a mirror. As soon as the mirror was placed next to the tank the pair went crazy, my female was the more beligerant of the two and really displayed her best colours to her rival (reflection),i missed the actual spawning but next day the female was inside her cave and the male waiting patiently on guard outside the entrance 13/08/07. The fry were out of the coconut cave two days ago 20/08/07, the parents kept them out of sight under a piece of wood until today 22/08/07 when i was rewarded for my patience with the sight of 20-25 Taeniatus fry. They have fed tonight on microworm and Baby brine shrimp and have settled for the night with bright orange stomach's.
