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Nannacara Aureocephalus

Mike Wise

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N. aureocephalus can live in most water, so long as it is not too hard or alkaline. Reproduction is more difficult than N. anomala. N. aureocephalus requires moderately acid and moderately soft water. If you can breed species like A. bitaeniata, then you should be able to breed N. aureocephalus.
 

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N. aureocephalus can live in most water, so long as it is not too hard or alkaline. Reproduction is more difficult than N. anomala. N. aureocephalus requires moderately acid and moderately soft water. If you can breed species like A. bitaeniata, then you should be able to breed N. aureocephalus.


Thanks for your advise. I am trying to breed this pair. but they seem to be hard to accept Brine shirimp for their food. I will try other feeding.
 

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Your fish doesn't look like Nannacara aureocephalus to me. But maybe this is an other population than mine ?
Have a look at this thread....

Thanks for your information. Tom.C -I often visit your wonderful web site.^^

Yes, your fish on the link dosen't look like mine.
I am not sure they are same species. but I think the pattern of my fish is more closed to N.aureocephalus than yours.
 

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I'll put in my 2¢. Technically, M.J's fish match that of the original description for N. aureocephalus. The male seems rather young (small?). Most of the photos tend to be dark. They show little contrast on the scales. Still the flank scales are light in the center and dark at the edges, typical for N. aureocephalus. I wonder if better (lighter and more 'constrasty') photos would help. There is always a chance that they are something new, but I doubt it. I'm guessing that M.J lives in Korea. The site is written in Korean. I'm also guessing that these fish were exported from Japan. The Japanese are quite knowledgeable about the fish that come into their country. If they thought that this fish was something other than N. aureocephalus, then they would sell them as a new species for a great deal more money.:wink:
 

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I'll put in my 2¢. Technically, M.J's fish match that of the original description for N. aureocephalus. The male seems rather young (small?). Most of the photos tend to be dark. They show little contrast on the scales. Still the flank scales are light in the center and dark at the edges, typical for N. aureocephalus. I wonder if better (lighter and more 'constrasty') photos would help. There is always a chance that they are something new, but I doubt it. I'm guessing that M.J lives in Korea. The site is written in Korean. I'm also guessing that these fish were exported from Japan. The Japanese are quite knowledgeable about the fish that come into their country. If they thought that this fish was something other than N. aureocephalus, then they would sell them as a new species for a great deal more money.:wink:

Yes, Mike. I am a Korean. I remember that you stayed in Korea before during your military service.^^ -I sent you budda temple photo a few years ago that was near by U.S army camp. You remember that ?

My fish not came from Japan. it was exported from Taiwan.
As you said, if they were exported from Japan as something new N.aureocephalus, its price could be more expensive.
 

Mike Wise

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Yes, Mike. I am a Korean. I remember that you stayed in Korea before during your military service.^^ -I sent you budda temple photo a few years ago that was near by U.S army camp. You remember that ?

Yes, I remember. Beautiful photos of a beautiful area of a wonderful land.

My fish not came from Japan. it was exported from Taiwan.
As you said, if they were exported from Japan as something new N.aureocephalus, its price could be more expensive.
The exporters in Taiwan are just as savvy as those in Japan.
 

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