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Old 08-03-2005, 07:33 PM   #1
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anyone know the mating season for gray bamboos, i know the brown bamboos is like may thru july. thx for your time
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Old 08-07-2005, 07:15 AM   #2
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I'd really doubt it if you could even get them to think about breeding... You do have a male/female pair? claspers on the anal fin should give it away. Anyway, if you do get them to even produce an egg that would be extremely awesome.
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ya i have a male and female..... made sure one has claspers and one dosent. i know a guy who raises them and he told me i should have no problem doing the same in my tank..
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hmmm, sounds very interesting... I think though you can create the conditions for breeding in a tank all year round or at least more than once. You just need to research what triggers them to breed... photoperiod or temperature flux's come to mind.
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