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Megalebias wolterstorffi Breeding Records

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Location code:
Canal Andreoni
Water conditions: Neutral Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Somewhat aggresive on occasions Community tank?: Never
Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrateBreeding problems: none
Sex ratio: Roughly equalBreeding difficulty: Average
Sucess: Very sucessfulYears Experience: 2
Other Comments: kept them one pair in 40 liter tank with lots of plants. Fry survival high in water kept clean. Egg stored 4 months at 22 degrees.
Date this record created: 5th January 2006Breeding date: 31st December 2004
Breeder: Tom Van DoorenLocation: Netherlands

Location code:
Port Allegre, Brazil
Water conditions: Moderately soft and acidic Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Active, but not aggresive Community tank?: Never
Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrateBreeding problems: none
Sex ratio: Roughly equalBreeding difficulty: Average
Sucess: AverageYears Experience: 4
Other Comments: Fellows: please take note the exact population name is PORTO ALEGRE
Date this record created: 5th November 2005Breeding date: 10th October 2004
Breeder: Location:

Location code:
Aquarium strain
Water conditions: Neutral Water temperature: 16-19oC
Disposition: Very aggressive Community tank?: Never
Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrateBreeding problems: none
Sex ratio: Roughly equalBreeding difficulty: Average
Sucess: Very sucessfulYears Experience: 17
Other Comments: Need Large tank. Must be feed twice each day. Need a small tank of 15 - 20 L. filled with mixed peat (medium-powder and fiber) for breeding. The "large nigripinnis" is a good fish to start with the "time-sucker" Megalebias sp.
Date this record created: 3rd March 2004Breeding date: 1st June 1996
Breeder: Jorge San JuanLocation: jstcynheretheinternetsimbolmi.madritel.es

*Nomenclature correct according to KILLIDATA


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