A tank full of eggs from Schistura Mahnerti or Poculi
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:30 am
Hi
I noticed two days ago that the tank was teeming with white spots floating around. I watched for a while and panicked that it was white spot because a few of my clowns had the white spots sticking to them (I lost most of my fish a year ago to white spot and never want that again). After watching for hours it was clear that the spots on the fish were not always there so I fed them and out came the 2 S. mahnerti or poculi (I have yet to positively identify these fish). One of them was very fat so I concluded that she was laying eggs and this was the source of the white spots in the water. A day later the water had cleared considerably.
Can anybody let me know if this is a sensible conclusion and advise if it is possible to breed these fish or if this will just be a free lunch for the other fish. I have had fish for 16 years but only started to do it properly over the last year since discovering LOL. They are in a 6x2x2 tank with sand, river manifold, bog wood, paddle stones and java fern. Tank mates are 12 Clowns, 6 Botia Striata, 1 YoYo, and 3 plecs.
Thanks
Robert
I noticed two days ago that the tank was teeming with white spots floating around. I watched for a while and panicked that it was white spot because a few of my clowns had the white spots sticking to them (I lost most of my fish a year ago to white spot and never want that again). After watching for hours it was clear that the spots on the fish were not always there so I fed them and out came the 2 S. mahnerti or poculi (I have yet to positively identify these fish). One of them was very fat so I concluded that she was laying eggs and this was the source of the white spots in the water. A day later the water had cleared considerably.
Can anybody let me know if this is a sensible conclusion and advise if it is possible to breed these fish or if this will just be a free lunch for the other fish. I have had fish for 16 years but only started to do it properly over the last year since discovering LOL. They are in a 6x2x2 tank with sand, river manifold, bog wood, paddle stones and java fern. Tank mates are 12 Clowns, 6 Botia Striata, 1 YoYo, and 3 plecs.
Thanks
Robert