I agree with John & Barry, N. anomala is one of my favorites too. This is why I was overjoyed when I received some Nannacara sp. Venezuela, an undescribed species from the Orinoco delta area that is similar to N. anomala. Once they are out of quarantine I hope to start breeding these little beauties. Mike Wise John Wubbolt wrote: > Never thought I'd get excited spawning Nannacara Anomola again. But it > had been about 4 or 5 years since doing them last. I picked up 2 pairs > towards the end of the summer and with my recent move and all, one of > the pairs spawned for me 2 days ago. Didn't notice the eggs until I saw > the female with the checkerboard pattern and the male hiding behind the > sponge filter. I really didn't set the tank up for breeding just yet. > It was only bare bottom with a nice clump of Java Moss in the tank. > She decided the front corner on the silicon was good enough place as > any. Well there's about 40 or so eyed up little eggs in her clutch. > I know it's not a big deal spawning these guys but it had been a while > since I saw good quality fish in my local shops. So here I go again. > Thanks for listening to my ramblings this morning. I just get excited > when anything spawns. Guess I just love tropical fish. > > John > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. > For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, > email apisto-request@listbox.com. > Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@listbox.com. Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"!