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Species: Blue ramshorn snails, and leopard ramshorn snails, Planorbis corneus

How many: 20-30

How long trying: 4-5 months

Any successful spawns already: no

Set up: 10 gallon

Any triggers/other information : None
 
I've been succesfully spawning mystery snails in a 30 gallon set up for a week, now. I've been trying for a month, but no luck until now. For other snail breeders, a word of advice: keep the water level 2 to 3 inches from the top, and include alot of plants in the aquarium although the snails may eat them, and in no time, you will have hundreds of little snails overpopulating your tank:D
 
species : zebra plecos
not sure looks to be 2m - 3f
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 20long with blackwater extract and temspa t 82-85

species : true parrot fish ( hoplicharus pssis ( spelling )
1M - 1F
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 180gallon
wet/dry

Species : dovi
1M - 1F
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 108 gallon tank
wet/dry
 
milkman407;1248952;1248952 said:
species : zebra plecos
not sure looks to be 2m - 3f
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 20long with blackwater extract and temspa t 82-85

species : true parrot fish ( hoplicharus pssis ( spelling )
1M - 1F
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 180gallon
wet/dry

Species : dovi
1M - 1F
no spawns as of yet
have them in a 108 gallon tank
wet/dry
Turn your temperature up on the zebra tank. It is too low for general maintenance of this fish, let alone spawning. How large are your zebras? You should be aiming for 88-90dF for zebras.
 
I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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Species: Green Sunfish

How many: one male 4", 6 are too small to tell

How long trying: not tried yet

Any successful spawns already: no

Set up: 20l for now, then 90 gallon outdoor pond

Any triggers/other information : natives are awesome:headbang2:headbang2:headbang2

I think breeding is one of the most important and rewarding parts of fishkeeping.
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Species: Yellow Bullheads

How many: 4

How long trying: not yet, too young, they are 3" long

Any successful spawns already: no

Set up: 90 gallon outdoor pond

Any triggers/other information : none
 
species: sailfin pleco

i have three of them....to my best guess it is i male and two females.

set up:a grow out 55.

Successful spawns: yes one but most got eeaten by tank mates:(

been trying for about 6 months.

triggers: none that i knew of.


species: leopard ctenopoma

set up: a different 55 gallon

1 male and three females

Any successful spawns yes 2 one fretilized batch and one not:(

almost 2 years.

Triggers: acidic water lower ph and a very planted tank.


Species:angelfish:D

setup: 29 gallon

1 male 2 females

successful spawns: one

i've been trying for 2 months

triggers:add some good water:D



-GKF
 
Species: Rotkiel severums

How many: 1 breeding pair

How long trying: just got them 1 week ago:D

Any successful spawns already: not in my tankyet

Set up:125 seperated


Species: Gold severum

How many: 1 breeding pair

How long trying: 5 months

Any successful spawns already: yes 1

Set up: 125 seperated


Species: turq. severums

How many: male and female

How long trying: 1 week:D

Any successful spawns already: not yet

Set up: 125 seperated

Breeding pairs to come hopefully:
managuensis
Angels
Motoquensis
nicaraguensis
and whatever i can get my hands on:D
 
Species: Convict Cichlids

How many: 3, 1m and 2f

How long trying: 1 month

Any successful spawns already: 3, but fry got eaten

Set up: 10g then a 55

Any triggers/other information : none

Species: Agassiz Dwarf Cichlids

How many: none yet

How long trying: not tried yet

Any successful spawns already: no

Set up: 20l

Any triggers/other information : none
 
how many: 5 male guppys and 5 female guppys
how long trying: 2 days
set up: 20 g
 
Species: Firemouth,Convict( WIll be called Firevict)
Trying for a week
 
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