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Hi all, a while ago i received a F1 pair of Nannacara sp 'Rio Oyapock' from a good friend of mine. After some damage in transport the fish were split to recover separately and recover they did, they were recently placed together in a community type tank in my fishroom until a breeding tank became available.
They didnt want to wait that long and recently spawned and brought a brood to freeswimming in a busy tank, i have had no option to syphon the fry to raise them separately after witnessing several get eaten today. I am happy to get fry but unhappy with the amount of information on these fish, there is talk that they could be a population of N.aureocephalus but i dont subscribe to that, i feel they are a good species in their own right.
Does anyone have any information on this fish? apart from a few German forum posts i have been able to find little on this species.
They didnt want to wait that long and recently spawned and brought a brood to freeswimming in a busy tank, i have had no option to syphon the fry to raise them separately after witnessing several get eaten today. I am happy to get fry but unhappy with the amount of information on these fish, there is talk that they could be a population of N.aureocephalus but i dont subscribe to that, i feel they are a good species in their own right.
Does anyone have any information on this fish? apart from a few German forum posts i have been able to find little on this species.