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Location code: Aquarium strain | | Water conditions: Moderately hard and alkaline | Water temperature: 20-23oC | | Disposition: Active, but not aggresive | Community tank?: Never | | Spawning Method: Long term (fry appear with adults) | Breeding problems: none | | Sex ratio: Roughly equal | Breeding difficulty: Very easy | | Sucess: Very sucessful | Years Experience: 1 | | Other Comments: I keep them outside in an outdoor isolated plastic/ white pond of 80 liters
In the winter it drops til around 1 celcius.
I put a single pair in august 2007 , now june lots of fry 2cm large swim between the planted surface. | | Date this record created: 23rd June 2008 | Breeding date: | | Breeder: Frenk Brouwer | Location: Amsterdam |
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Location code: Aquarium strain | | Water conditions: Moderately hard and alkaline | Water temperature: 16-19oC | | Disposition: Active, but not aggresive | Community tank?: Never | | Spawning Method: Long term (fry appear with adults) | Breeding problems: none | | Sex ratio: Roughly equal | Breeding difficulty: Average | | Sucess: Fairly unsucessful | Years Experience: 3 | | Other Comments: Coldwater fish. Takes from 2 to 26C. Breeds in summer outside, rests in winter. | | Date this record created: 1st January 2007 | Breeding date: 1st July 2006 | | Breeder: Martin Tversted | Location: Denmark |
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Location code: Aquarium strain | | Water conditions: Moderately hard and alkaline | Water temperature: 20-23oC | | Disposition: Active, but not aggresive | Community tank?: Only with species of similar size | | Spawning Method: Spawning Mops | Breeding problems: none | | Sex ratio: | Breeding difficulty: Very easy | | Sucess: Very unsucessful | Years Experience: 1 | | Other Comments: | | Date this record created: 21st June 2006 | Breeding date: 21st June 2005 | | Breeder: Michael Schneider | Location: Germany |
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*Nomenclature correct according to KILLIDATA
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