Hi all,
Recently quite a few specimens of the Indian Canara Cichlid, Etroplus canarensis, have reached Scandinavia. I got hold of 4 specimens, but might be getting more.
After searching the net I am yet to find any information about the breeding of this species. Has anyone on this forum kept this species, or know anything about them that could be helpful?
So far I've found some information stating that they breed during the cooler months of the year in their natural habitat, that they need varied but mostly vegetable food and prefer a good current/oxygen-rich water.
A nice photo feature showing the search for them can be found here:
http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=17&page=1
Any additional information on these beauties would be appreciated.
Regards,
Haakon
Recently quite a few specimens of the Indian Canara Cichlid, Etroplus canarensis, have reached Scandinavia. I got hold of 4 specimens, but might be getting more.
After searching the net I am yet to find any information about the breeding of this species. Has anyone on this forum kept this species, or know anything about them that could be helpful?
So far I've found some information stating that they breed during the cooler months of the year in their natural habitat, that they need varied but mostly vegetable food and prefer a good current/oxygen-rich water.
A nice photo feature showing the search for them can be found here:
http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=17&page=1
Any additional information on these beauties would be appreciated.
Regards,
Haakon