Breeding Journal, Species: Elacatinus multifasciatus
Tuesday, May 12, 2015 4:46 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: Elacatinus multifasciatus Social Structure: 4 Size of Individuals: ~1" Age of Individuals: Unknown Date added to Tank: 5/11/2015 Broodstock Tank Details Size of Tank: 10 gallon Substrate Details: live sand Filtration Details: sponge filter Water Changes: weekly 25% Water Temperature: 78 Lighting: ambient Lighting Cycle: dawn to dusk Other Tank Inhabitants: none Broodstock Feeding Details Food Types: Rod's Food (Original and Pacific Plankton) Feeding Schedule: 2x daily Spawning Details Date of First Spawn: Spawn Time of Day: Dates of Consecutive Spawns: Courtship Details: Egg Size: Egg Color: Egg Count: Hatch Details Hatch Date: Hatch Time of Day: # Days after Spawn: Larvae Description: Consecutive Hatch Dates: 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.
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: Elacatinus multifasciatus
Sunday, June 14, 2015 9:53 PM
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Lost one of the four around June 10, 2015. I suspect it was male vs. male aggression. The remaining three are getting long well. I have yet to observe the elongated dorsal spine that Matt Pedersen told me indicated a male. I have a nice hand-held lighted magnifier I've been meaning to try, so hopefully in the next few days I'll be able to spend some extended time observing.
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