Congratulations, – that is really good news. Fantastic to be the one to first report offspring of this fine species. I hope there are more than the one, – but as we know there often is. 😉
I have a p.tweediei pair which spawned and where I took the parents out immidiately. It has taken weeks now of feeding an ’empty’ tank before I can really see the small ones. Just tells you how long they can hide in a tank if you dont think they are there 🙂
This method of breeding though has created a tiny problem for me, – I count around 15-20 offspring :S
Actually these p.tweediei were strange, I have had them for over a year now, – and they showed no interest in spawning untill I separated them into smaller tanks with a pair in each. Before that they were 2.3 in a bigger tank, but nothing. And in the beginning they were seperated in pairs too, but nothing happened. The day after separating them the last time one of the pairs had eggs in the cave. The other pair is still doing ‘nothing’.