Becca
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I'm toying with the idea of selling my mated pair of Dicrossus maculatus in hopes of them finding a home where water quality is more conducive to their eggs hatching and wigglers surviving.
Is anyone even interested?
These guys are beautiful little fish and seem to be hard to come by. What little I can find on their reproduction habits suggests one male will fertilize the eggs of several females within a day or two and then vacate the premises. Parental behavior of the females is improved by the presence of dither fish and the fish like soft water with a low pH. Sex ratios (at least captive bred) are skewed towards females.
It seems a waste to have them spawning every 4-6 weeks without any fry surviving much past hatching.
Is anyone even interested?
These guys are beautiful little fish and seem to be hard to come by. What little I can find on their reproduction habits suggests one male will fertilize the eggs of several females within a day or two and then vacate the premises. Parental behavior of the females is improved by the presence of dither fish and the fish like soft water with a low pH. Sex ratios (at least captive bred) are skewed towards females.
It seems a waste to have them spawning every 4-6 weeks without any fry surviving much past hatching.