I am so excited
Yesterday morning I saw my group of clown loach (6am) all chasing each other around the tank. I let my dogs out, went to the loo and came back to watch what they were upto.
The tank temperature had increased from 26C to 28C because of the hot weather, I did raise the filter outlet to create more surface agitation. Other than that there is no difference in the tank conditions.
While watching, two of the group broke away from the others and went to a piece of wood that is on the tank floor right next to the front glass. They both lay on the wood then the male pushed the female onto her side pressing her against the wood with his body and she released eggs, which fell under the bogwood. The pair then swam off and re-joined the group. Unfortunately then the group came swimming towards the wood and started eating the eggs. I put my hand in the tank to shoo them away.
I managed to grab my gravel vac and carefully moved the wood and managed to suck up a few eggs, there is 16 eggs now in a separate tank. Unfortunately over night 3 have gone white so I have removed those, but I have 13 left....
Waiting, hoping that some hatch....... Camera batteries are on charge just in case, although I should of tried to take a picture or video of the spawning, but it was really quick
Info: the two that spawned are approx 6", rescue fish so no idea how old they are.
The tank temperature had increased from 26C to 28C because of the hot weather, I did raise the filter outlet to create more surface agitation. Other than that there is no difference in the tank conditions.
While watching, two of the group broke away from the others and went to a piece of wood that is on the tank floor right next to the front glass. They both lay on the wood then the male pushed the female onto her side pressing her against the wood with his body and she released eggs, which fell under the bogwood. The pair then swam off and re-joined the group. Unfortunately then the group came swimming towards the wood and started eating the eggs. I put my hand in the tank to shoo them away.
I managed to grab my gravel vac and carefully moved the wood and managed to suck up a few eggs, there is 16 eggs now in a separate tank. Unfortunately over night 3 have gone white so I have removed those, but I have 13 left....
Waiting, hoping that some hatch....... Camera batteries are on charge just in case, although I should of tried to take a picture or video of the spawning, but it was really quick
Info: the two that spawned are approx 6", rescue fish so no idea how old they are.