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bigbird

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Hello,

Your hongsloi are preforming a mating dance and this could bring you some offspring eventually. hope it is successful. cheers jk :biggrin:
 

Dr. X

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Hello,

Your hongsloi are preforming a mating dance and this could bring you some offspring eventually. hope it is successful. cheers jk :biggrin:

I kinda figured that. Anything I need to do to make it more likely that they will actually breed?
 

bigbird

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dim the lights, put on some romantic music and get out the red.....only kidding, no it should happen naturally. If it is the first spawn, then it might take some time. Good luck and keep us posted. cheers jk :biggrin:
 

viejo

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Regular (25% -ish) water changes with slightly cooler water &
feeding some live or frozen food should help get them on their way.
 

Dr. X

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Thanks muchly, folks. I fed them blackworms today. The female is really aggressive now and keeping the male in one corner of the tank. he barely got to eat any blackworms!

Just checked the pH and it's 8.0. What's the best way of lowering it? The general Hardness is very very low, so I think I'm OK with that. Also, how often to do water changes?
 

Mike Wise

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It seems like the female is protecting eggs, based on her behavior. A pH of 8 is certainly high, but I don't think I'd do anything now that it seems the fish have spawned. Radical changes in pH could be harmful to both the fish and the eggs. It is strange to have such a high pH with low hardness. This rarely occurs in nature. Do you know your carbonate hardness (dKH)?
 

Dr. X

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It seems like the female is protecting eggs, based on her behavior. A pH of 8 is certainly high, but I don't think I'd do anything now that it seems the fish have spawned. Radical changes in pH could be harmful to both the fish and the eggs. It is strange to have such a high pH with low hardness. This rarely occurs in nature. Do you know your carbonate hardness (dKH)?

Thanks, Mike. You're deadly right. I rechecked the hardness and got results I can't understand: the carbonate hardness is 4 degrees but the general hardenss is more than 30 degres. It's probably the test solutions - they are very old.

I will begin using distilled water for the water changes and use some oak leaves for the pH.

Not sure about the eggs theory - she's not hanging out in either cave much...
 

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