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Re: Hard Shelled Eggs?



Bob,

In one of the volumes of "Breeding Aquarium Fishes" (I forget which one), there is a chapter on breeding Chilodus punctatus. In it the author reports that he had the same problem. He even went so far as to break open the eggs with dissecting needles (under a microscope!) to release the fry. He believed that it was due to water conditions - probably too hard - that hardened the outer membrane of the egg. I find it hard to believe that a clearwater fish like A. sp. Xingu would have this problem, but who knows? Maybe there's some trace element in your water that's hardening the eggs.

Mike Wise

Bob Wiltshire wrote:

Not much action on the board so I will throw this out
for comment.

I am having trouble with my A. sp. Rio Xingu "red
lobes". I have kept them for many years and have never
had problems until recently. I have not had a
successful spawn in nearly a year. I have three
breeding set ups with pairs or groups. The females
spawn repeatedly but never produce fry. I have begun
pulling eggs because I need to get a young generation
to perpetuate the strain.

None of the eggs I pull hatch. After about 24 hours a
few fungus which I expect as normal, non fertile eggs.
The rest stay cherry red and appear to be developing.
However, they never hatch.


After three days I begin providing occaisional water
current on the eggs to help them hatch. I use airline
tubing to blow a jet of water directly onto the eggs.
I have used this technique for years to help with
problem hatchers.

After four or so days the eggs get blown from the rock
but do not hatch. However, at this point they are
still red, non fungused and appear to be fertile.
Within a few more days they all gradually fungus. My
best guess is that for some reason they are not
breaking the egg shell to emerge.

This is a repeating pattern with multiple male/female
combinations. These are not sibling crosses but are
from the sam lineage several generations back. This is
not a problem with any of my other Apisto species.

Thoughts?





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