Making love or war? (more kubotai's clips)
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Making love or war? (more kubotai's clips)
Instigated by today's beautiful clip of fighting kubotai's I will add two more clips (apologies for the bad quality and lack of music).
At some stage I wondered whether they were spawning. So I sent the clips to the mother of all the loaches (Emma) but unfortunately it appears to be an alpha position issue.
Whether they fight or not these loaches always make the fish tank very entertaining.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0fqoLfd7mU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lLasSVPZU3o
At some stage I wondered whether they were spawning. So I sent the clips to the mother of all the loaches (Emma) but unfortunately it appears to be an alpha position issue.
Whether they fight or not these loaches always make the fish tank very entertaining.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0fqoLfd7mU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lLasSVPZU3o
- Graeme Robson
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Thanks Graeme. Your opinion matches exactly with Emma's. I have 4 young individuals about 8cm long.
I cannot determine their gender as they all seem identical in size. The "dance" lasted about 40 minutes and for most of the time took place in a cavity of the bogwood. It ended when the clowns entered the cave and chased them away.
The most striking feature was how the colour had dramatically changed. The top side was uniformly dark and the bottom white. The usual pattern became almost invisible.
I cannot determine their gender as they all seem identical in size. The "dance" lasted about 40 minutes and for most of the time took place in a cavity of the bogwood. It ended when the clowns entered the cave and chased them away.
The most striking feature was how the colour had dramatically changed. The top side was uniformly dark and the bottom white. The usual pattern became almost invisible.
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Thanks everybody for your input. This is a learning curve for me as I only had loaches for about two years (and now probably forever....).
No much literature is available on the behaviour of these species and the contribution of this forum is really of a great value.
Should anything weird happen in my thank I'll keep you posted.
Just a question, do you LOL members ever go to sleep?
Regards/Andre
No much literature is available on the behaviour of these species and the contribution of this forum is really of a great value.
Should anything weird happen in my thank I'll keep you posted.
Just a question, do you LOL members ever go to sleep?
Regards/Andre
I think that I found what triggers the "dance". It appears to be the water change.
Last week the "clean water" was too warm and I waited to refill the tank. I did the same today and after some time the dance started again.
I don't turn off the filters so there is an increased turbolence in the water.
This time however was shortlived as the tiger barbs started to spawn and the kubs were too busy collecting their eggs.
Last week the "clean water" was too warm and I waited to refill the tank. I did the same today and after some time the dance started again.
I don't turn off the filters so there is an increased turbolence in the water.
This time however was shortlived as the tiger barbs started to spawn and the kubs were too busy collecting their eggs.
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