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Breeding Journal, Species: Zoramia Leptacantha
Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:13 PM
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Breeding Journal DataSheet This first post should be updated regularly to include new information as events take place or changes are made to your system General Species: Zoramia Leptacantha Social Structure: Pair Size of Individuals: 2 inches Age of Individuals: not known Date added to Tank: 01/21/11 Broodstock Tank Details Size of Tank: 18"x12"x12" Substrate Details: coral sand Filtration Details: centralised filter foam, bio balls, live rock, skimmer Water Changes: none Water Temperature: 25 deg C Lighting: std flourescent in fishouse. Non direct Lighting Cycle: 14 on Other Tank Inhabitants: Red head gobies Broodstock Feeding Details Food Types: mysis, brine. Feeding Schedule: 3 times day Spawning Details Date of First Spawn: 03/19/11 Spawn Time of Day: 20.15 Dates of Consecutive Spawns: 5/6/2011 Courtship Details: Female displaying in fornt of male raising caudal fin and arching. Egg Size: not known Egg Color: white Egg Count: maybe 300 Hatch Details Hatch Date: Hatch Time of Day: # Days after Spawn: Larvae Description: Larval Tank Details Temperature: Size of Larval Tank: Substrate Details: Other Tank Decor: Filtration Details: Lighting: Lighting Cycle: Water Changes: Larval Feeding Details Food Types: Feeding Schedule: Metamorphosis/Settlement Date of Settlement Start: Days after Hatch: Date of Settlement End: Description of Fry: Grow-Out Tank Details Temperature: Size of Grow-Out Tank: Substrate Details: Other Tank Decor: Filtration Details: Lighting: Lighting Cycle: Water Changes: Size at Transfer: Age at Transfer: Grow-Out Feeding Details Food Types: Feeding Schedule: Additional Information (No Pictures or Videos in the Section Please) Miscellaneous Information: You will be required to provide photographic or video evidence in this thread of each event submitted for the MBI Program. If your thread does not contain these photos the MBI Committee will not be able to approve your reports. PHOTOS AND VIDEO S MUST BE PLACED IN ADDITIONAL POSTS, NEVER IN THE FIRST POST IN A JOURNAL.
<message edited by Duck on Thursday, May 5, 2011 5:19 PM>
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: [Insert Species Name Here]
Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:15 PM
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I was shocked tonight when after feeding my Blue streak cardinals and moving on to feed other fish, I had one last look around the tanks before I had to pull a nest of red head eggs and noticed an egg ball hanging out of my female blue streak..... Wow... I quickly rushed to get my camera and took this shot. I was amazed to see it buy didn't actually witness the spawning so don't know if the male actually fertilised them. What was really interesting is that the male seemed completely clueless. The female swam around for 10 mins with the male occasionally joining her and rising in the water column, but not taking the eggs. I was baffled. Eventually the female shook herself to release the eggs and they both rose in the water column and to my surprise the female took the eggs!!! She would then swim upto the male, (again looking clueless) shakeing her head from side to side and posturing. Occasionally they would swim together and I expected to see the female spit the eggs and the male take them. But no, at lights out the female still had the eggs, at least some of them anyway. Will have to wait till the morning to see if she has eaten the eggs or if the male has manned up and taken on his duties. Was fascinating to watch.
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: [Insert Species Name Here]
Sunday, March 20, 2011 9:40 AM
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Very cool.
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: [Insert Species Name Here]
Monday, April 4, 2011 8:34 AM
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Found another egg ball on the bottom of the tank this morning. Don't know if they are any good, but tumbling them in a brine shrimp hatcher. They have started to float after a couple of hours, dont think this is a good sign? Will try and get them under the scope later.
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: [Insert Species Name Here]
Monday, April 18, 2011 5:34 AM
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As there's not much info on these fish apart from Matt's report, thought I would post a picture of the male with his 'courting look' as it is a clear indication from what I have observed that he wants the female to spawn. (Even though he does'nt seem to know what to do when she does). His blue and gold colouring really stands out and his head nearly turns black. The female also recipricates this colouration from time to time. They face each other twitching their bodies with the male occassionally gapping to show the size of his mouth. Compare the first picture with the second and you can see the difference in the intensity of colouration, particularly the darkness of the head region.
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