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Location code: Kasanka ZAM 00-1 | | Water conditions: Moderately hard and alkaline | Water temperature: 20-23oC | | Disposition: Active, but not aggresive | Community tank?: Never | | Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrate | Breeding problems: Poor egg production | | Sex ratio: Roughly equal | Breeding difficulty: Average | | Sucess: Average | Years Experience: 15 | | Other Comments: The rosenstocki from Mansa seem more difficult than the Kasanka-type.
Rosenstocki is probably quite wide-spread and variable. | | Date this record created: 23rd August 2007 | Breeding date: 23rd February 2007 | | Breeder: John Rosenstock | Location: Denmark |
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Location code: Kasanka ZAM 00-1 | | Water conditions: Very soft and acidic | Water temperature: 24-27oC | | Disposition: Active, but not aggresive | Community tank?: Yes, a good community fish | | Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrate | Breeding problems: none | | Sex ratio: | Breeding difficulty: Easy | | Sucess: Average | Years Experience: 1 | | Other Comments: | | Date this record created: 25th May 2007 | Breeding date: 25th April 2007 | | Breeder: Johan Jordaan | Location: South Africa |
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Location code: Kasanka ZAM 00-1 | | Water conditions: Moderately hard and alkaline | Water temperature: 24-27oC | | Disposition: Very timid | Community tank?: Never | | Spawning Method: Peat (or similar) spawning substrate | Breeding problems: Poor egg production | | Sex ratio: Roughly equal | Breeding difficulty: Difficult | | Sucess: Average | Years Experience: 1 | | Other Comments: Not very prolific very shy, calm Notho.Eggs are huge compared to the size.
Slow development and need permanent live food.
Fry take newly hatched brine shrimp and Artemia will stay their favorite food. | | Date this record created: 8th April 2006 | Breeding date: 1st April 2004 | | Breeder: HH | Location: Germany |
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*Nomenclature correct according to KILLIDATA
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