A.sp.Oyo
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A.sp.Oyo. Photo courtesy of Ed Pürzl |
A.sp.Oyo circulating in the BKA 2000 |
Taken at the 2003 BKA convention. |
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A.sp.Oyo
circulating in the BKA 2003. |
A.sp.Oyo
female circulating in the BKA 2003. |
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| Collection History | Collected by Paul de Walgeneer an AKFB member on an expedition to the Congo in 1991. Biotope measurements taken on the 2nd August 1991 were - water temperature 20'C, pH 5.6, DH & KH less than 1', air temperature 25'C. Sympatric sp. included Epiplatys multifasciatus. In Ruud Wildekamp's 'A World of Killies' they are shown as A.aff.lujae (Oyo, eastern Congo). Two collections from the same drainage are known, (Boundji being the other) north of the Zaire River. The known range for A.lujae is south west of there locations over the Zaire River.
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| Specific Articles | Aphyosemion species Oyo RPC 91/8. T.Lenormand & R.Lamy Chappuis. KCF Killi Revue No.04/99. September 1999. 6 pages including colour photograph. 'A World of Killies' Ruud Wildekamp. See pages 222-224 on A.lujae. Female photo (Gary Bartell's site) - http://www.garysfishroom.us
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| Captive Status | May 2000 : Maintained in our tanks. Also in various elegans group projects especially Europe.
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Breeding
Notes |
Fairly easy to breed in rainwater. Water changes appear to be important. If left without a change for 4 weeks egg production dies off dramatically to the point where no eggs are layed at all. This, despite a heavy growth of floating Ceratopteris. Cause is probably a build up of hormones in the water as Nitrates are used up by the vegetation. It is interesting to note the low pH reading of 5.6 taken in there natural habitat. Perhaps a peat filter or substrate may help if fish refuse to spawn. When collecting eggs, try putting them in a peat extract solution to reduce the spread of fungus. Fry have been observed to grow on in the parents tank. Fry hatched in containers are very small & I find infusoria a valuable food to keep in the fry tanks. I moved a batch of one week old fry to a 3 gallon (14 litre) tank filled with rainwater, with a good growth of algae & they seemed to grow on OK. Breeding report supplied by Ian Fitch 31st October 2004.....Thanks Ian. I
age my water in a holding tank for at least 4 to 5 days before doing water changes
and the amount exchanged is 30% for the 2 and 1/2 gallon tank and 20% for the
10 gallon tank. These water changes are done weekly and the fish do not lose their
appetite or act shy afterwords.
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