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Lepto. Aureoguttatus



Hi,
Regarding Leptolebius Aureoguttatus:

I have had good luck at 8 weeks with very moist peat at 78 to 80 degrees
(warmer temps more females). I have also seen fry show up in breeding tanks
so the eggs must also water incubate, but I have never tried this. Their
environment in nature (coastal Brazil) never totally dries up. Be careful
with water changes, small frequent changes are better than large ones. This
fish does not tolerate big swings in pH or hardness.

Norm
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Norm Ruebsamen and Susan Stacey in Somers, WI
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