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crazycat

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i noticed some interesting goings on in my tank last night, and wondered if it might be mating behavior?

i have 15 drape fin barbs--oreichthys cosuatis or oreichthys umangii--depending on which source you believe. they are beautiful little fish, silvery white with a yellow and black spot in their dorsals fins. the males develop a long, flowing gold and black speckled dorsal fin. it's really beautiful when they flare them.

here's an article: http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/show_article.php?article_id=158

anyway, i noticed last night that they were swimming around in m/f pairs, and rubbing cheeks. the males were flaring their dorsal fins a lot. i would automatically assume this was mating behavior, except that i saw 2 females doing it too.

not really into breeding, so i don't have much experience...

anyone know?
 

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It's hard to say Cat. I'm guessing that it's merely typical behavoir of a schooling species. When I had spawning barbs, the spawn always took place in the morning.

That's such a great looking fish. Do you have the room to set up a 10g breeding tank?
 
thanks you guys...

i do have a 10g setup--the one with the mean and vicious silver dollars in it. i'm probably going to bring them to the next gcas auction... unless any of you want them... althoug i could move them to an empty 29g. how do i know if the drape fins have spawned? what do i look for (and no, i haven't read your sticky yet brian:))

but i really haven't been thinking about breeding. i'm still just trying to get my head around creating and maintaining a beautiful and nurturing tank for my fish and plants...

breeding might be the next level...but i wouldn't begin to know what to do...
 
Once the fish are in spawning condition there's very little to do. When you're ready just repost here. :wink:
 
I am not 100% but I would think that it is mating behaviour!
Were the male fish displaying thier dorsol fin and sticking to the female like glue? I know most of my fish of varing species do this to woo the female before breeding.


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