Name
Scientific Name of Fish: Ancistrus dolichopterus
Hobby Name of Fish: Starlight ancistrus, L183
Method of Reproduction: Cave spawner
Number and Gender Distribution of Parents: Reverse trio (MMF)
Origin of Parents: Wild caught
Approximate number of eggs or fry: Probably started as about 40 eggs, but I noticed the male (first time dad) eating them, so I put them in a tumbler. End result was about 10 fry. Only 6 or survived to eating-age.
Date of Hatch or Birth* June 2021
Date of Free Swimming If Hatched June 2021
Approx. Number of Fry at 30 Days: 4
Approx. Number of Fry at 60 Days: 4
Aquarium Conditions:
pH (0 to 14): 6.0-7.0
General Hardness (ppm)
Average Temperature (F) 80-82
Salinity (if brackish or marine)
Average Nitrate (ppm)
Aquarium Size (L X W X H and Gallons) 40 gallon breeder
Water Source Mix of tap and RO
Water Changes (how much and how often) 50% every 2-4 weeks.
Filtration System(s): Air driven sponge.
Additives (Salt, iron, etc.)
Décor (Please include all that apply):
Live Plants
Wood
Leaves
Caves or Similar Hiding Places
Substrate: None.
Lighting Type and Timing: LED strip, 12 hrs/day
Food Fed to Parents and How Often: Algae wafers, Repashy morning wood, Extreme catfish wafers, steamed broccoli, occasional blackworms or frozen foods. Fed every few days.
Food Fed to Fry and How Often: Banana leaves, almond leaves, seed pods, root vegetables/tubers, algae wafers, decapsulated brine shrimp eggs.
Hi Becca,
I am doing further research on this topic and will get back to you.
Thanks,
Raychel
Hello Becca,
I apologize for taking some time to review your updated post. The requirements for number of surviving fry is 10 for ancistrus. If this group has spawned again for you or does spawn again in the future please update this post and I will award points.
Thanks,
Raychel
Turns out there are actually 4 of these left. Photo of one, today, with a little leopard frog.
As far as I can tell, there are 3.
Hello Becca,
Do you have a picture of the surviving fry after 30 days?
Thanks,
Raychel