Fundulopanchax sp. Korup National Park
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 Both of these photo's 
          courtesy of Ariel Bornstein.  | 
       
         
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         Codes 
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      Aphyosemion 'Korup 01 | |
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         History 
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         A fish called Aphyosemion 
          'Korup 01' was caught in the Korup National Park in 1992 by André 
          Kamden Toham close to the Ndian River. Wildekamp 1995 regarded it as 
          being close to ndianus 
          & called it Fundulopanchax sp.aff.ndianus.This 
          fish had a 'stripey' appearance with 2 red lines horizontally through 
          the body & 2 horizontal lines on the anal fin, one at the margin, 
          the other in the centre of the fin. The dorsal fin also had 2 horizontal 
          lines, one on the outer margin, the other close to the body. A progress report in November 2003 would suggest 
          that those in the AKA are in limited numbers & may be down to one 
          pair & a few males. Peat is in storage.  | 
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         Breeding 
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      Reportedly not easy to breed. The original wild fish from 2001 were given to a competent breeder who managed to raise some fish. A dry storage period of 8 weeks was reported but this time was cut down to 4 weeks by putting eggs on damp/wet peat. After this period cool, fresh water was added. | |
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