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− | :Like with bristlenose catfish, breeding whiptails requires little or no interference on the part of the aquarist. They spawn on rocks, wood or even aquarium glass! Ideally buy three males and three females in a large tank. The males will mark out territories and the females will lay eggs. | + | :Like with bristlenose catfish, breeding whiptails requires little or no interference on the part of the aquarist. They spawn on rocks, wood or even aquarium glass! Ideally buy three males and three females in a large tank. The males will mark out territories and the females will lay eggs. Wood, rocks, pvc tubing and caves will help |
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