panaque nigro spawning ??
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Re: panaque nigro spawning ??
Nope.
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Re: panaque nigro spawning ??
Thanks, Jools. Wow, these must be a tough cookie to crack!
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Re: panaque nigro spawning ??
Maybe, or maybe we don't have enough cookie monsters.
Or, as we say in the UK, they're a tough nut to crack and we don't have enough nuts keeping these things.
However, I am old enough to remember when just breeding plecos was an unbelievably tough cookie. We've made amazing progress in breeding plecos in just 25 years.
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Or, as we say in the UK, they're a tough nut to crack and we don't have enough nuts keeping these things.
However, I am old enough to remember when just breeding plecos was an unbelievably tough cookie. We've made amazing progress in breeding plecos in just 25 years.
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Oops, yeah, I got my idiom wrong. I meant "tough nut to crack" but I mixed that up with "tough cookie." LOL
And I hope I didn't raise expectations of a breakthrough on this. I was merely asking out of interest. Unless I can get royals to spawn in a 15 gal tank shared with a bunch of busy clown plecos, it isn't happening in my house anytime soon. (see, that's supposed to be a joke since the 15 gal tank is so small)
And I hope I didn't raise expectations of a breakthrough on this. I was merely asking out of interest. Unless I can get royals to spawn in a 15 gal tank shared with a bunch of busy clown plecos, it isn't happening in my house anytime soon. (see, that's supposed to be a joke since the 15 gal tank is so small)
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Re: panaque nigro spawning ??
I know this is an old thread, but I saw this post and thought I'd respond to it. Not long ago I recorded pulsations in the genital papillae of my female . The thread is here: Pulsatile activity in genital papilla of clown pleco (Panaqolus maccus)pleco_breeder wrote:Likewise, the peristaltic contractions tends to point to male. This is only an observation I've made, but it seems the genitalia of females is usually too bulbous to be able to note if any movement is taking place. I see it in males of most plecos rather often, but don't recall ever noting it on a known female. I don't think it's sexually related, but something that seems to happen quite a bit.
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