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    Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

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    Was wondering if anybody have successfully spawn paucisquamis?

    and how to differentiate pacciqaumis from mendezi
    Last edited by genes; 7th Mar 2010 at 21:13.

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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    They are both from different complexes. Paucisquamis is from the bitaeniata complex while mendezi is from the agassizii complex. They are easily recognizable by their tail fins.
    Last edited by genes; 7th Mar 2010 at 14:02.
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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    oh ok thanks.. i just want to confirm that what i have is definitely a pausciquamis.

    as i just managed to spawn them. around 30 fries. the mom just brought them out for a walk around the tank

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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    This is a A. paucisquamis. If you bred them, congrats!!! You may be the first person to successfully hatched the eggs! Both these species are not easy to breed.



    This is A. mendezi.
    image from apistoworldHK
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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    yes buddy.. i am quite confirm it is a paucisquamis after looking at your photos

    Bought it as a wild specimen

    i am so excited that i cannot believe myself too. called up the seller to reconfirm that it is a pacq haha

    i am contemplating in removing the parents and bring the fries up myself. they seems to be ard at least 3 days old, can swim around searching for food already

    now i just hope my bbs can hatch by tomorrow morning! so i can feed them before i leave for work.

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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    Congrates bro.. Under your care breeding fish seems easy..
    Cheers,
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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    Pics please! Congrats one again! You are da man!
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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    Care to share with us, your setup?
    And yeah pics will be great..
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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Woah, yes! Pics please.

    I think you have just placed us Singaporeans Apisto Keepers on the World Map.
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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    I would remove the male. Keep the female with the brood till they are afew weeks old before keeping them in their own grow up tank. And a tip on removing the male. Do it afew hours after lights off or very early in the morning before the lights are on. And use a torchlight. Because during this time, the female would have gone back to her cave with the fries. Male will be hiding at his favourite corner of the tank sleeping. This is the best chance to net the male without spooking the female and also, the sleeping/stunned male is much easier to catch.

    Female will definitely peep out from her cave to see what's going on in the tank withbyour net causing some water disturbance. If the female appears, stop swishing your net in the tank, try again the next night. The males are really clever b#%tards. The moment your first attempt fails. They will be hiding away forever in corners your net cannot reach.
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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Congrats bro
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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    haha i usually got tricks to bluff the male as well as the female out. currently i dun have a spare tank so will be leaving the parents together with the fries. ONCE i see any aggression, i will definitely remove the parents into my rams tank.

    Maybe i can just share on the steps which i take to remove the parents. as my tank is a simple set up, or rather it is a spawning tank, thus the only furniture in the tank is 1 piece of Driftwood.(DW)

    so i will remove the DW first. then once i see the male is away from the female, i will place a mirror there to agitate him. once he is too engross in the flaring, woosh, there goes my net and get him out. same trick for the female too!

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    Re: Breed Apistogramma paucisquamis

    Quote Originally Posted by genes View Post
    Pics please! Congrats one again! You are da man!
    hum...will it be better for you to come to my house to take photo instead? haha

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post
    Woah, yes! Pics please.

    I think you have just placed us Singaporeans Apisto Keepers on the World Map.
    Hopefully i can grow them up. today too busy to set up new tank. hope the parents don't attack the fries!

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Congrats, Sen Jie!

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Latest update, daddy have been removed this morning into a temporary tank.


    Mommy have been a great mother, bring the fries out for a morning walk again.

    Will provide first bbs feeds this evening when i reach home

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Congrats Sen Jie! Awesome achievement.
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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Congrats. bro. You are the man.

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    thanks for all the well wishes. Just a update. Female is still aggressively protecting the spawn.

    Fed the spawn with freshly hatch BBS yesterday night. they seems to be feeding well!

    Afterlooking at bro gene's photo, i believe......
    *next in my spawniing list... Mendezi *

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    Re: Success in breeding Apistogramma paucisquamis!

    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post
    Woah, yes! Pics please.

    I think you have just placed us Singaporeans Apisto Keepers on the World Map.
    thanks bro.

    looking at your stock list, you seems to have paucisquamis too! faster try to spawn them! Then we can exchange breeding stock

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