Last summer in Gabon, we found a small African Anabantoid, Microctenopoma nanum, in almost every river we fished. I wanted to bring some home to see how they 'worked', but I was going to wait til the end of the trip so survival rates would improve. They weren't a priority on my killie hunting trip, but were an interest. On one of the early days, an Ichthyologist friend netted the usual few, and when he was looking at them in the tiny photo tank, noticed the patterning on the body seemed different from the species description. We'd brought 5 up to photograph, and he handed them to me and told me they'd be perfect for my interests. He was right.
And so, Microctenopoma aff. (meaning a lot like but maybe different) nanum arrived in the hobby.
I got 3 home, and they are on their second spawn. I mistimed the first spawn and saved nothing, and this time out, was almost as bad. I saved half a dozen.
I have never, in 200 plus species bred, seen fry this small. They really are incredible, and I don't know if I can raise them. They are that tiny. I probably should have had an infusoria/micro-organism culture ready. I have my finest of fine powder rainbow fry food, and a lot of bacteria and infusoria covered plants, so we'll see.
No photos are possible. They are THAT small.
So next, I fire up a culture, and hope they can spawn again. They seem really into the idea of taking over North America, and aren't hard to spawn. Raising them will be the challenge.
And so, Microctenopoma aff. (meaning a lot like but maybe different) nanum arrived in the hobby.
I got 3 home, and they are on their second spawn. I mistimed the first spawn and saved nothing, and this time out, was almost as bad. I saved half a dozen.
I have never, in 200 plus species bred, seen fry this small. They really are incredible, and I don't know if I can raise them. They are that tiny. I probably should have had an infusoria/micro-organism culture ready. I have my finest of fine powder rainbow fry food, and a lot of bacteria and infusoria covered plants, so we'll see.
No photos are possible. They are THAT small.
So next, I fire up a culture, and hope they can spawn again. They seem really into the idea of taking over North America, and aren't hard to spawn. Raising them will be the challenge.