Shanjing breeding tips...

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paris

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2 of my 7 have taken to the water recently-and they both appear to be females with the volcano vent shape-very plump too-so i assume they are eager....here is a shot of their tank-its a 40 breeder
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i have a lot of plants in the water section-it looks like this
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im wondering if its too crowded for them to breed in-do they need a lot of room for courtship?
here is a (bad) shot of a male who wandered into the water section while i was shooting
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Hi Paris,

My shanjing laid their eggs in a water area that was very crowded with elodea and java moss but i didn't witness the courtship that time. Eggs were laid almost exclusively on the elodea - those that weren't were laid on the gravel and rocks.

Best of luck with them!
 
I hope they lay eggs Paris. About a month ago a put a rubbermaid container (about 12x8x4 in) in the 50 gal breeder that I have 6 shanjings in. The setup is terrestrial with several inches of substrate, a pothos, and cork bark shelters. Previously I had a shallow water container (which was rarely used). I filled the rubbermaid container up with water and added a piece of fake driftwood (in order to avoid drowning) and lots of java moss. The animals seemed curious when I first introduced the larger water container and several even took a swim. Since that time however all have went back to hiding under the shelters. I am hoping as well that the container is not too small. Fingers crossed!
Chip
 
Over the last several days 3 of mine have been spending quite a bit of time in the water. The only plant that I have in there is java moss however based on Mark's comment it probably would not hurt to add some elodea. How are yours Paris?
Chip
 
Cant wait to see the pics
 
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