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Russ
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I have a group of 11-12 Spaerichthys vaillanti wherein 2 pairs have been breeding for 2-3 months. They are in a 58g, the water is 10gh/4-5Kh and about Ph 7.0 rested - lowered to 6.1 with CO2. I love these fish, but don't have the time to lower the mineral content of my tap water and take the care to breed them carefully. I've kept them as a beautiful fish appropriate in my planted tanks. I've read they need very soft water to hatch eggs. My water is too alkaline, plus, their tank has Seachem Onyx in it, which buffers the water to a higher mineral content.
I'm concerned about a female that looks as though her belly is full of eggs and is about to explode. Strangely, she doesn't look distressed, other than her swollen appearance. Her chosen male has his mouth full of eggs and they have been spawning for some time. I've never detected fry, probably due to my water conditions.
Any advice from people that know these fish?
thanks,
-Russ
web reference: Sphaerichthys vaillanti
I'm concerned about a female that looks as though her belly is full of eggs and is about to explode. Strangely, she doesn't look distressed, other than her swollen appearance. Her chosen male has his mouth full of eggs and they have been spawning for some time. I've never detected fry, probably due to my water conditions.
Any advice from people that know these fish?
thanks,
-Russ
web reference: Sphaerichthys vaillanti