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Red Shiners Breeding in Captivity


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#1 Guest_NateTessler13_*

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 05:18 PM

Hello,
I recently moved some things around and adjusted the flow in my large community aquarium. Not soon after, it seems my Red Shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) decided it was time to spawn. Like other Cyprinella species, they are crevice spawners and I was able to view them displaying this behavior. Here's a link to the video.

Red Shiner Spawning

*Please excuse the commentary during the video... :laugh:

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 06:59 PM

"She's not drunk enough." That is awesome.

Great video. Thanks for sharing it.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 07:07 PM

"She's not drunk enough." That is awesome.

Great video. Thanks for sharing it.


Excuse the commentary!!! Haha, that was the girlfriend, she's a funny gal.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 07:13 PM

Very cool!
Will you be able to save the eggs?
Nice looking tank by the way.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 08:25 PM

Excuse the commentary!!! Haha, that was the girlfriend, she's a funny gal.

My wife would have said "Stop watching the fish, don't you ever do anything else?"

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 09:30 PM

Great video, I watched a few of your others as well. You got some great setups.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 09:59 PM

My Red shiners are in constant spawn mode. Unfortunately, I have two males and no females. They spend most of their mating energy chasing shadow rivals, or trying to spawn with random fish. The other day one was trying to spawn with a dead shiner....necrophilia! :blink:
-Thom

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 10:52 PM

Very cool!
Will you be able to save the eggs?
Nice looking tank by the way.

I suppose I could, but I'm not interested in that right now. My tanks seems to usually be in optimal spawning conditions for a Red Shiner, so when I want to, I should be able to. Thanks for the compliments too.

My wife would have said "Stop watching the fish, don't you ever do anything else?"

My girlfriend at least tries to humor my obsession for now. We'll see...haha


Great video, I watched a few of your others as well. You got some great setups.

Thanks, I've just got to up the lighting and get a better camera, I could get some great vidoes of my fish, I've put together a great collection so far. Really gotten to see some things that I wouldn't normally get to see without spending all my time in the water.


My Red shiners are in constant spawn mode. Unfortunately, I have two males and no females. They spend most of their mating energy chasing shadow rivals, or trying to spawn with random fish. The other day one was trying to spawn with a dead shiner....necrophilia! :blink:
-Thom

Having experience with Spotfin Shiners spawning before in an aquarium, I knew that if I wanted to keep my Red Shiners looking their best (full breeding colors), I needed to have some ladies trampsing around. I currently have a few large male Steelcolor Shiners and some smaller females. When they decide to "get ready" I'll post some video of them too.



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