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Rineloricaria fry in egg photos

chris1932

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Rineloricaria fry UPDATED

I recieved a group of Rineloricaria sp. three months ago and put them in with a group of wild angels and blue tetras. The fish are housed in a 150 gallon extra tall. I noticed pairing behavoir two weeks ago and left the tank alone for a day or so and was rewarded with a clutch of eggs laid on the front pane of glass. This was on the 27th. The male sat guard on the clutch until the 29th. When he abandoned them I removed the entire spawn with a new razor and a siphon. I was unsure if the eggs were abandoned because of pressure, fear, or unfertility. I decided to take a look at an egg. There were 49 eggs in all, three fell to the gravel and I was unable to retrieve them.

Photos: I hope you enjoy
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I have a video but it is loading slowly. It clearly shows blood flow from gills to abdomen. I am working on getting it up.
Anyone know what these fry are going to want to eat? Its my first Rineloricaria spawn so I am in the dark, Were it an Angel, Discus, Tetra, Cory, or Apistogramma I know what to do next.
 

ed seeley

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Very nice pics and well done on the breeding (even though this fish did most of the work :biggrin: !).

When I bred Ancistrus I fed them Nori sheets and cucumber. I think people feed mashed up squash too. Maybe they would do well on that too?
 

chris1932

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Thanks
The microscope was fired up this morning so new pictures by this evening. Its a handy thing to have around. Darn red and pink apisto eggs just dont show much detail on a dish slide. Discus and angel eggs do :biggrin:

Now if only my E-30 would show up I would be in buisness
 

jmtrops

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Did you pull the eggs before hatching? Have you raised these fry before?

Jim
 

chris1932

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Yes I pulled the eggs and they hatched within 18 hours. The complete hatchout took 7 hours. Here are some new photos.
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A sharp eye may see that there is an oddball in the there. I rescued one Corydoras Adolfoi egg and it hatched in the container.
 

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