Schistura cf. balteata landscaping
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Schistura cf. balteata landscaping
I have two of these as some of you might remember. I haven't seen much of them until I moved them to the new combined tank. Now at least one is out in the open all the time. The thing is that they have started digging huge holes all around the tank, mostly at the edges beside the glass.
And these should be territorial against each other but now its not the case. Theres one hole where both were and there was some rubbing sides (like snakes) and the other one kept digging the hole bigger while the other one stood by.
I took a short vid of it, but then the digging started and vicibility went to zero. But I'll upload it today when I get off work so you can judge it. Could there be love in the air?
And these should be territorial against each other but now its not the case. Theres one hole where both were and there was some rubbing sides (like snakes) and the other one kept digging the hole bigger while the other one stood by.
I took a short vid of it, but then the digging started and vicibility went to zero. But I'll upload it today when I get off work so you can judge it. Could there be love in the air?
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Janne,
I'd be watching that tank very closely now if I were you.
Schistura cf. balteata do dig pits prior tio spawning. Here is an old thread by chris1932 who sadly hasn't been around much lately: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=7708 We were going to put together an article on this topic for LOL, but unfortunately, chris never sent all the relevant info.
Keep us posted!
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I'd be watching that tank very closely now if I were you.

Keep us posted!
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Very nice video, nice to watch. Did one of them change the colour at any time?
I've observed some digging too, one turned black
only 2 stripes remained pink. I have pic's and a video but need to install a casio converter first (borrowed cam, the file extension is .mov?! I can't open it yet).
I've observed some digging too, one turned black

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