No prosze,to byl strzal w dziesiatke a ja sie juz tak martwilem
Ryby pieknie wybarwione i ten taniec jest cudowny
Gratulacje !!!
Jak duze sa teraz te rybki?
Wrzuce Ci opis Guru Wezoglowow o asiatica ktory moze Ci pomoc
Wrzuc na Google translator a jak cos niebedziesz rozumial to Ci pomoge.
Channa asiatica is one of the most aggressive snakeheads I have ever seen!
You should keep them in a tank as big as you could offer them!
Minimum size: 150cm length x 50cm deep x 50 cm high
If you keep only one fish..........it is okay to have a length of 1m
They are inhabited in China....and China is not tropical at all so you should keep them in an unheated aquarium at a temperautre about 18-24°C
They have no problem when the temperature falls down for a short period of time!
A friend of mine has 4 of them in a tank of 2m x 60cm x 60 cm outside in the garden..at a temperature of 6 °C
But they are not completly winterproof!
But they are very suitable to keep outside in a pond in summertime!
Ch. asiatica is a fish that produces floating eggs!
About 800-1500
They have a drip of oil inside, so they can swim!
Mostly the female is guarding and caring about the eggs.
She is taken the egs into the mout ,checking them and releasing them out again through the gill covers!
During the breeding time,they have a beautifull colouration!
Ch. asiatica needs about 2-3 days to hatch.but that depends on the temperatures.
They start breeding a 18°C !
Sexing Ch. asiatica is possible,but difficult:
Normally males have more white dots on the body!
But that is only a trend.......
The babies were not fed by the mother with eggs ,like the mouthbrouders do.......
So it is impotant to feed them!
I do this with freshly hatched artemia nauplies.....beginning on the fourth day after hatching!
You can feed them with this until they have reached a size of about 1cm-1,5cm
Then I change to other food!
It is neccessary to feed them with live food in the first day!
They will not eat dead food!
The babies of Ch asiatica are comletly black coloured........with bright eyes!
They do not have the stripe in the middle of the body as the othersnakehads have!
They change colour at a size of about 1,5cm...then they become brighter!
The problem with Ch. asiatica is,that theyare very agressive...even if you have a couple!
Often there is the problem,that they kill each other (and that is not matter of the tank size) a short time after breeding!
Mostly the males kill the females-2 weeks after breeding.....
So I think the best way is to seperate the parents after the breeding!
They also can be quite agressive to other tankmates.no matter if they are guarding the fries!
The best way to keep asiatica is to give them a tank for their own!
Single fish sometimes become very shy and hide wherevere they can!
The tank decoration should be well strutured with wood,plants and stone!
So if they hunt each other,they can easily hide!
They need a tnak fith a good filtration ,but if you want to breed them htere should be no movement at the surface!
Also there shoud be floating plants where they can hide theri eggs between.
You can feed them with nealy every kind of food that fits into the mouth......
I feed mine with mussels,dead fish,shrimps,insects etc!
Do not feed them (and this is for every snakehead) every day!
Every second or third day is enough!
Exspecially if they are fully grown..........juvenile ones should be fed more often!
If you want to breed them.....make sure,that you have another tank for seperating!
Water parameter are irelevant!