The Aphyosemion stratum is a very beautiful tropical fish with red lines and metallic blue stripes on the sides of its body. In this article, I would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the Aphyosemion streatum and how to keep it.
What is Afio Semion Strateam?
Aphyosemion streatum is a tropical fish in the Nosobranchiidae family of the caddisflies, Aphyosemion. Aphyosemion stratum originates from the Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Gabon in Central Africa.The body color of Aphyosemion streatum is characterized by red lines and metallic blue stripes on the sides of the body. The word "striatum" in Aphyosemion stratum comes from the English word "striped," meaning striped. It is named after the pattern of Aphyosemion Streatum.
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How to keep Afio semion Streptum
Aphyosemion stratum will be a relatively easy breed to keep. The lifespan of Aphyosemion stratum is approximately 2 to 3 years. Its body size is approximately 5 to 6 cm. However, both lifespan and body size vary depending on the environment in which they are kept and the food they are fed. They prefer neutral to slightly acidic water (especially soft water), with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0. Aphyosemion stratum is classified as a tropical fish, so it requires a heater in winter if kept in Japan. However, the water temperature that the Aphyosemion stratum prefers is a little lower than other tropical fish, around 21-25°C.
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Points to keep in mind when mixing swimmers
Regarding mixed swimming, first of all, the character of Aphyosemion stratum is aggressive. Especially in the case of fights between males, it is necessary to be careful because they may fight very violently. Therefore, if you wish to mix Aphyosemion stratum with other Aphyosemion species, you should take measures such as creating a hiding place with water plants to prevent them from fighting. If the species you are mixing them with is territorial or aggressive, they may fight with the Aphyosemion stratum and each may get injured or become ill due to the stress. They may also become ill due to stress.Also, when mixing them with other species, make sure that they are sharing food with other species. As explained above, Aphyosemion stratum prefer a slightly different water temperature than other species, so please pay attention to the water temperature as well.
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Points about spawning
Many people who keep Aphyosemion stratum want to breed them. The male Aphyosemion stratum has a brighter red line than the female, making it easier to distinguish male and female. Aphyosemion stratum is an "oviparous" species, like killifish, so it attaches its eggs to water plants. Therefore, it is important to add water plants.Once you see that the eggs have been attached to aquatic plants or other items, place them in a separate aquarium from the adult tank. Aphyosemion stratum may also eat the eggs when eating the water plants, so try to keep them separate as much as possible. After hatching, it is important to feed them several times a day as you would any other tropical fish.
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What to keep in mind when keeping Afiosemion stratum.
Aphyosemion stratum is a recommended species because it is easy to keep. However, Aphyosemion stratum does have some differences from other species in that it is difficult to mix with other species and the water temperature is not suitable for it. It is so vivid and showy that it is more than worth it. It is still not very well known and is a breed for enthusiasts.Therefore, some specialty stores may not carry it, so if you are interested in Afiosemion stratum, we recommend that you call ahead of time to ask about it. If you are interested in Afiosemion stratum, we recommend that you call ahead and ask about it.