Re: NANFA-- Rivulus marmoratus

Stan Perkins (stanperkins-in-academicplanet.com)
Sat, 1 May 2004 21:32:48 -0500

I have several. They are very secretive. You never see them. They are not
very attractive-in-best. I have had some breed but not much success raising
the fry. I am currently trying small tanks with one female per tank and lots
of fry cover in the form of plastic breeding grass. The female has access to
a 3/4" pvc pipe simulating her burrow.

Stan Perkins
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From: "Joey S" <nonamethefish-in-hotmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: NANFA-- Rivulus marmoratus

> Does anyone have any experience with these guys, or know of any possible
> soruces. They sounds quite interesting. Might make good inhabitants for a
> small tank with a red mangrove plant or something similar.

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