Does Anyone know how to breed Leopard Bush Fish?

I am planning to breed 4 of them in a 160 litre cistern.


Answers:    As far as I know, the leopard bushfish (Ctenopoma acutirostre) has never be bred in the aquarium. All species for public sale in shops are probably abandoned caught. Don't get me wrong though, other species of Ctenopomas own been bred, so you may be successful next to this endeavor. This fish is native to the Zaire River pudding basin in Africa where on earth it grows up to 10 inches in length. It is a cousin of the betta and the gouramis, so it would probably breed by building a bubble nest, embrace its mate, and the masculine watching over the fry. PATIENCE seems to be the switch to breeding the fish. A long wait is to be expected as you hold to keep it long plenty to grow and mature. They thrive surrounded by soft, acid dampen in a BIG reservoir with floating plants. Hope this help.

Other species that have be bred are the dwarf Ctenopoma (Microctenopoma nanum) and the mottled Ctenopoma (M. weeksi). Much more colorful male build a bubblenest and attention for the eggs and fry.
well put 2 masculine fish and 2 female fish and after a while they should breed. they would probally lay eggs because i dont mull over there live breeders.

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