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Hi all, a while ago i received a F1 pair of Nannacara sp 'Rio Oyapock' from a good friend of mine. After some damage in transport the fish were split to recover separately and recover they did, they were recently placed together in a community type tank in my fishroom until a breeding tank...
He looks like he would do a great job guarding the fish room... I certainly would not cross him!!
Glad your both home safe and well. Ill look forward to reading all about the trip on the website.. Hint, hint :)
The female only carries the hatched larvae, during this time she may spit out the fry in a safe location whilst she feeds but the fry are not ready to be fed for around 5 days, once they have used up the yolk sac the female releases them, they start eating and only rarely does she take them back...
Now your really spoiling us! Great find Tom, cant wait to see these back home in Norway and swimming in your tanks.. Maybe if i ask nice enough a few may find their way into the UK ;) Stunning fish and a wonderful discovery.
Beautiful fish.. The tetra right at the end Tom, is this the same as you collected last year?? Hopefully you could bring a few back with you :)
Copella guttata ??
Just a few non cichlid pictures from the fishroom..
Nematobrycon palmeri
Nannostomus mortenthaleri(Left) and Copella arnoldi
Barbus pentazona
Danio nigrofasciata
Inpaitchtys kerri 'Superblue'
Im trying to get a better understanding of the wonderful fish that my friend Tom C brough back from Peru in 2011, thanks to a kind gift from my other good friend Mark Breeze i have a F1 pair swimming in my tanks(Although no breeding yet)
Since their collection last year i have heard little...
Great video Ian, those are not larval stage juveniles, they look to me to be a couple of weeks old and well fed! Great info!
I bred A.barlowi for years and once the fry were initially released i never saw the female(Or male) take them back into the mouth. However with A.sp 'Kelleri' i have...