Saturday, May 24, 2008

Making A Baton Outfit

Frontosa Breeding report

Frontasa My first breeding took place by chance, I got from an acquaintance a second Frontosa given because this was too big for his pool.

I did not know we had by chance a couple.

noticed a few weeks later I am suddenly a little striped fish krübeln at the water surface, after a moment I realized it was a young fully trained Frontosa.

Now that even the second breeding is coming up I will not deny my experiences.

pool:

offer many hiding places, because couples often hunt and defend their territory, usually they get along just when it comes to mating.

water: 26C °

accompanying species:

swim with me Tropheus duboisi and various catfish as L66 in the tank, they seem to Frontosa in breeding not to interfere.

breeding:

It appears that the willingness of Frontosas after changing the water to rise, they usually begin after a water change immediately to build new nests.


The ground is freed up on the glass surface of stones, then there are the eggs deposited.

juveniles:

The female retains the small up to 4 weeks in the mouth, this time the female eats almost nothing, although it floats on the food, the mouth opens, but only a very small gap, now and then at least they can take some fine flake food to him.

The young fish are then released after about 4 weeks into the water where they immediately look for a place to hide, then they are already fully developed small Frontosa with about 1 cm length.

food for young fish:

I mean young fish feed with fine flakes, granules, fine frozen food, everything must be very fine.

When I discovered the hiding of my small nehem I also like a long pipette, and give the food directly in front of the hide, then they have not so far come out of hiding.

growth: The small Frontosa

grow quickly, in about 2 months they have grown from 1cm to 3cm big Frontosa.


This image shows a fresh from the mouth of the mother dismissed Frontosa.



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