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Re: Should I use a tank separator? /You sold me gay girafes!



It wasn't my intention to sell any of the Aggies, just to persuade them to breed, I can then later separate them and hope they will continue breeding. I was getting pretty fed up with waiting for something to happen. I wouldn't normally put the mix in that I have, but I've been re-organising my fish room to accomadate the new 2000 litre tank and had nowwhere else to put them. I certainly wasn't expecting them to breed after no results for so long. As far as identiftying them is concerned (for later separation) the Santarem female is a lot bigger (older I presume.)
BTW talking of big aquaria, I've just been offered another big one (only 1000 litres this time;-)) for "a pittance" (don't ask me what a pittance is because I still don't know though I expect under 100Euros. It'll mean another re-organisation, but what the heck!)
BTW 1000Litres = 265 gallons
C:-)lin

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike & Diane Wise <apistowise@fgn.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 08:48:21 -0700
To: apisto@listbox.com
Subject: Re: Should I use a tank separator? /You sold me gay girafes!

> Colin,
> 
> I wonder how you tell female A. agassizii from A. agassizii (Santarem)? My guess is you can't, and neither will your males. You now have mixed your Santarem population with aquarium agassizii. You no longer can be sure if your Santarem population is pure, so please don't sell them as such.
> 
> Your A. nijsseni & A. panduro, on the other hand, should remain pure - as long as there are both sexes of both species. Still this is not a practice I recommend. Crossings can happen.
> 
> Mike Wise
> 
> Colin Gorton wrote:
> 
> > I just couldn't resist, one of my favourite lines on film and I can use iot to my favourite list:-). There is a link, however tenuous, you see I've found that prolific breeders can encourage "gay" fish to discover the other sex. At present I have 1 quad of A. Nijsenni, 1 pair Pandurini, 1 pair Juruensis (flecked) and 1 trio of Agasizzi  and 1 pair Agasizzi "Santarem" in an 80 gallon tank, the only one of these pairs that has previously been successful was the Panduros (the Nijsenni are still v. young.) All the above pairs are now breeding with the exception of the Aggies. There is so much going on in that tank that all the protection would keep the Mafia happy for years:-)
> > C:-)lin
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tomoko Schum" <tomokoschum@knology.net>
> > Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 10:10:28 -0600
> > To: <apisto@listbox.com>
> > Subject: Should I use a tank separator?
> >
> > > Hi y'all,
> > >
> > > There is a tiny baby boom going on here (in my rather
> > > crowded grow out tank of all places) and I am quickly
> > > running out of space (eggs are going, too.)   I sure can use
> > > some advise right now.  Like Janice, I don't expect Santa is
> > > going to help me with the space problem.
> > >
> > > I am going to move my A. sp. Rio Mamore to a planted 20GL
> > > along with a pair of borellii.  Can someone tell me if a
> > > densely planted 20 GL work for these pairs without a tank
> > > separator?  They don't seem to be very aggressive.  If it's
> > > advisable to put a separator in, I might as well do it now
> > > before I move the fish.    I am hoping that ever prolific
> > > borellii can give some encouragement to my Rio Mamore pair
> > > who have repeatedly failed to raise a family in the past.
> > > If borellii mom decides to kidnap the other's babies and
> > > raise them all together, that's fine with me.
> > >
> > > Luckily I managed to steal Rio Mamore's eggs this time
> > > before someone got to them.  I have never hatched apisto
> > > eggs away from parents before, although I have hatched eggs
> > > and raised fry a number of times with angelfish.  I am
> > > assuming the procedure is pretty much the same.  Am I right?
> > >
> > > Tomoko
> > >
> > >
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> > C:-)lin
> >
> > They said "Smile, things could be worse." So I smiled, and sure enough...
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