| Meaning of Name |
After Katanga, in the Congo Basin from where they originate. |
| First Description |
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| Size |
4·5 cm |
| Meristics |
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| Distribution |
From the Cunene & Zambezi drainages southwards
along the east coast to the Mlazi River, Natal. |
| Habitat |
Shallow pools containing aquatic vegetation & swampy pools on the edges of rivers & lakes. Large shoals can be found near the water surface. |
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| History |
Boulenger gives the following collectors / locations in his 1915 Catalogue.
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| Breeding Notes |
Eggs are laid in top mops or floating vegetation.
Mostly found near the waters surface. Hatching takes 12 - 18 days in
water at 20°C. Fry on hatching are able to take newly hatched brine
shrimp. Fry stay near the waters surface & a shallow fry rearing
tank is preferred. Sterba in Freshwater Fishes reported that egg incubation takes 3 weeks. |
| Diameter of Egg | Given as 'relatively large' by Sterba in Freshwater Fishes'. Some breeders put the size at 2 mm. |
| Remarks |
Dither fish such as guppies have been used by some breeders to help the fish take dried foods. Mosquito larvae appear to be the favoured food. |