L034 A. ranunculus-BREEDING INFO !

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L034 A. ranunculus-BREEDING INFO !

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I have 4 Ancistus ranunculus (2 boys & 2 girls) & was wondering if anyone has had any success in breeding them ?
There seems to be little info on them, i thought being an Ancistrus species they would be easily breed in the house hold aquarium.

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Post by Silurus »

There is an article on spawning this species in the May 1998 issue of TFH.
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

You shall use pretty much the same type of biotop and requirement needed for Hypancistrus zebra.
There is a web article about them , I just need to find the link!
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Can anyone scan the article from TFH referred to by Heok Hee, and email it to me? Iâ??d really like to read it, but I can't get TFH here in Norway.

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I can get you a pdf (but it may take some time). Anyone else interested can drop me a line.
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Iâ??d really appreciate that. Iâ??ll send you an email.

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Post by vegeta »

Thanks for the replys guys, i have already done my homework and have read the article in the May 1998 TFH magazine, this is the only peice of literature i have found so far.
Hey Yann i hope A. ranunculus isn't as hard to breed as H. zebra, i know they live in the same areas as zebras.

Vegeta.....
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Post by armw »

Hi guys i have 5 L34`s 3female 2males ,RE, keeping ,breeding does that mean they require same strong current as L46`S i was led to belive they like the current a little slower any info would be gratefully appreciated..... :thumbsup:
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Post by Plec0maniac »

hi vegeta, I heard that L34s are quite difficult to breed also, a friend of mine kept 2 pairs for around 3 years and nothing happened. :? Considering the reputation of breeding skills of that person!! But dont give up.. Gud luck.. :D
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