Fundulopanchax marmoratus (Radda 1973)
Photo courtesy of Maurice Chauche & the KCF website.
Meaning of Name |
After the mottled patterning on the sides. |
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First Description |
Radda A.C. 1973. Vorläufige Beschreibung von Aphyosemion marmoratum nov.spec. und Aphyosemion rubrolabiale nov.spec. aus Westkamerun. Aquaria 20: p 184-188, figure. |
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Size |
5 cm |
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Meristics |
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Karyotype |
n = 20, A = 34 (Scheel 1974) |
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Sub-Genus |
Mesoaphyosemion ? |
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Group |
oeseri |
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Synonyms |
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Populations
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GS 88 / 1 - Mundemba
- I have had this population & always found them prolific. Usually
distributud just as GS 1.Collected by Gresens Schwoiser V, & Horst
in January 1988.
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Type Locality |
16 km northeast of Mbonge on the road to Kumba, western Cameroon. |
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Distribution |
Small area of distribution northeast of Mbonge, western Cameroon. |
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Habitat |
Coastal rainforest streams, swamps & swampy regions of brooks. |
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Distinguishing Characteristics | Females can be distinguished from other sp. of Aphyosemion by scale edges which are black. Also, 2 fine lines of red spots run behind the gills seperating the dark olive upper region from the paler belly area. The dorsal has a fine white tip. Pelvic fins (especially strong in young females) are tipped white. | |||||||||||||
Colour/Pattern Variability | Low | |||||||||||||
History |
First discovered by Dr.A.C.Radda in February 1972. Tha BKA published a provisional description by Radda as the period up to the official publication was quite lengthy. During this wait the sp. was available to certain killie hobbyists. Possibly first distributed in the UK at the Collingham AGM in October 1973. |
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Breeding Notes |
Regarded as an easy species which can be prolific. Eggs are laid in top mops which can be harvested regularly & water incubated for 15-17 days. Growth is quite rapid with sexual maturity being attained around 4-5 months. A breeding report by Fred Wright in BKA newsletter
No. 107, July 1974 remarked that this sp. would spawn in a wide variety
of water conditions. Eggs were laid mainly in bottom mops. Water incubation
was used & fry hatched in 15-18 days at 22°C. At about 1"
the fish were seen to get 'fright disease' although the fish appear
to be quite hardy. Francis Bruhier in BKA Newsletter No.385, October 1997 reported using dark brown mops. Eggs were found all over the mop.Eggs stored on peat fibre & wet every month. Water stored eggs hatched in 18-20 days. Fry grew rapidly - sexing out at 3-4 months. Broods are biased towards males at 70%. |
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Diameter of Egg | 1·12 - 1·5 mm (Francis Bruhier) | |||||||||||||
Remarks |
This species is a good jumper & has been known to squeeze through very small gaps in the cover. |