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Aphyosemion ogoense Breeding Records

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Location code:
GHP 80/24
Water conditions: Moderately soft and acidic Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Slightly timid Community tank?: Doubtful, only with VERY calm fish
Spawning Method: Spawning MopsBreeding problems:
Poor egg survival
Sex ratio: Breeding difficulty: Average
Sucess: Fairly unsucessfulYears Experience: 1
Other Comments: Almond leaf in tank.
Date this record created: 29th May 2008Breeding date:
Breeder: Pierre pelletierLocation: Québec Canada.

Location code:
GHP 80/24
Water conditions: Moderately soft and acidic Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Very timid Community tank?: Never
Spawning Method: Spawning MopsBreeding problems:
Poor egg production
Sex ratio: Roughly equalBreeding difficulty: Difficult
Sucess: Fairly sucessfulYears Experience: 3
Other Comments: It's better the natural method. Keep a pair in a 20 liters aquarium with a mop, some peat and plants. The adults need frozen artemia and bloodworms, but if you add artemia nauplii some fries will grow up with their parents.
Date this record created: 14th April 2006Breeding date: 19th March 2004
Breeder: MauroLocation: Madrid, Spain

Location code:
GHP 80/24
Water conditions: Moderately soft and acidic Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Active, but not aggresive Community tank?: Doubtful, only with VERY calm fish
Spawning Method: Spawning MopsBreeding problems:
Poor fry survival rate
Sex ratio: Roughly equalBreeding difficulty: Difficult
Sucess: AverageYears Experience:  
Other Comments: Fry up to 1,5 cm will often get Oodinium. Fish bigger than that are usaly safe. Aphyosemion ogoense likes it cold and will also stand temperatures down to 16 C
Date this record created: 24th April 2003Breeding date:
Breeder: Jesper Thorup SKS 13Location: Aarhus, Denmark

*Nomenclature correct according to KILLIDATA


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