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mscichlid

Founder
Do you mean you bred them and you want to know how to care for the fry? Or do you want to know which Ancistrus species you should attempt to spawn next?

If it's the latter, Clown plecos are easy as well as red lizard cats.

Here is a good source of what people have bred. Some of the articles give good info.


HTH
 

longstocking

Members
I was told QA's as I had the same question. Julie said to me try L260, Queen Arabesque Pleco as they stay small and should should provide a bit more of a challenge.

I was also told these would fit what I was looking for...


L262, L333
 

cabinetmkr39

DavidG / CCA Member
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (longstocking @ Mar 12 2008, 12:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I was told QA's as I had the same question. Julie said to me try L260, Queen Arabesque Pleco as they stay small and should should provide a bit more of a challenge.

I was also told these would fit what I was looking for...


L262, L333[/b]
Thank you Sarah, Are these easy to aquire? do you know where to get them?
 

DeeCee

Members
Amazed at what catfish are on that list that Francine posted - some of those cats get HUGE!
Can you imagine breeding channel cats???

DC
 

Pat Kelly

CCA Member
Staff member
I may have to try those myself.. I like the looks.
Starting to like plecos.
Funny how a little breeding changes you opinion on a fish.

 
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