I certianly would never argue with Scheel but I find it interesting that the activity increases so much.
Stu mentioned that some peat I had sent him didnt have much in the way of eggs (Korthause) and the peat I took last monday was the same (well to these old eyes anyway). The Ph was at 6 or lower and the fish had little interest but since then I have had oyster shell in an external filter running through the tank and the Ph is 7 so I think I will put peat in again this weekend and see what the egg rate is.
I also raised the Ph on the Striatum and again the fish are a lot more active. I wont put a mop in yet as the females are too young but in a week or two after checking the Ph again, I will try them as well.
They, as most people are finding, are not interested in breeding either. I put this down to heat but may well have to rethink
I will keep you posted