Akaram
Codes
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BLLMC 05 / 1 | ||||
Geography
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Akaram is situated on a river which crosses the main road from Eyomojok to Mamfe near Akwen. Follow this river south. Akaram is situated on a big bend in the river south of Lake Ejagham. | ||||
History
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Collected by P & C Lambert, J Y Melin & M.Bogaerts in 2005. | ||||
Habitat
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This photo shows one of the collectors under
a bridge. Sand from the river sides/bed was used in the construction
of the bridge. Three biotope photos of the BLLMC 05 / 1 location. Photos courtesy of Christine Lambert ,Melin J-Y & M Bogaert. |
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Images
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Two photos below brothers from
same parents (captive bred) - Akaram taken 2023
Note, fish on left yellow phase emerging & anal fin marginal band missing. Green body cast is still apparent in both fish. Definately no cross breeding involved, lines were kept pure.
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Breeding
Notes
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Roger
Gladwell reported they lay best in silica sand which is finer. The fish
laid more eggs in this sand than on the mops. Coarse sand was not as good. Looking at the biotope photos above the base is sandy & muddy. I set up 2 tanks with a silver sand base but had no eggs from it. All eggs were laid on bottom mops. Just goes to show what works for one breeder may not be good for another. |
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Traits
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Variability
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Wild
fish show an orange anal fin with few red spots & a black outer margin. When they first came in I said - 'It's possible this population will throw out different colour patterns in future generations'. This seems to be proving correct. All photos above from our original fish, no hybridisation. I would put variability quite high on captive bred fish. |
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