Is there any chance?

JackGillett

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hey pleco breeders, i was interested in trying to spawn the L128 pleco, does anyone know whether there is ANY possibility they would? cheers
 

Lornek8

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Sure. They breed in the wild so no reason they won't in captivity. Just takes the right conditions. L200 has been spawned in captivity so L128 should follow soon if not already.
 

pleco123

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im sure L128's been bred in europe too, kept in the right conditions and conditioned properly theres no reason why they cant bred :)
 

FF MkII

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i have various groups and they refuse to spawn (yes they are male and female :lol: ) so i'm starting again and buying fresh stock.

Tom
Why would getting rid of the ones you have for others make a difference? i would stick to what you have mate.
 

L273

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link from planet catfish was just for reference.

i still have my breeding pair of L128's, i'm just going to introduce new L128's to see if that makes any difference. (done the same with my ctenolucius hujeta which breed in the same tank)

as for people in the UK breeding L128's, i'm pretty sure i heard someone doing it on another forum but can't remember which. but anyway it's still been done in captivity, no matter what country.

Tom
p.s. all we need now is tank bred L273's! :drool:
 

thegeeman

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i still have my breeding pair of L128's, i'm just going to introduce new L128's to see if that makes any difference.
Can I ask why your are going to introduce new 128,s to a breeding pair?. I wouldnt change anything if I had a breeding pair:dk:

Oh and pics would be really cool. Maybe a breeding log aswell as we dont have one on here for L128:drool:

Congratulations

Thanks

thegeeman
 
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scatz

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i still have my breeding pair of L128's
i'll confess that i'm a little confused, you say that you are sure someone in the uk has bred them, and also say that you have a breeding pair:dk:

are you breeding L128 then?
if so, could you offer the OP some advice as in the initial request?

and like thegeeman says, a breeding log would be great, we have a few members on here that would love to know how you got them breeding
 

L273

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no i don't breed L128.

my idea for introducing new L128's to my current pair incase there was something wrong. what i mean is i might try a different female with my existing male and vice versa to see if it changes anything, if not ohwell, if it does then fingers crossed.

@ scatz -i'm a little confused aswell with what people are trying to get at?
 

thegeeman

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I thought you had a breeding pair IE you was breeding them.

So you have a pair and are thinking of extending the group?.

Sorry for the confusion.

cheers

thegeeman
 

Breamlegend

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try a super tight cave. A bloke did it in Australia and used a cave that looked too small. (one of mine). Unfortunately he didn't notice until he found a well developed fry. He ended up losing the parents some time after.