I have been working with Microsynodontis sp.Nigeria for a while, trying different things to trigger spawning, as far as temperature I have been keeping them about 78 F, raising a few degrees during the "dry" times and dropping during the "rains", I have been going more extreme every time I start a new cycle.
Killifish from this area are generally kept at what is considered cooler temperatures, 60's to low 70's and this seems to be a standard practice.
Is this just the habitat they are located in or do the killi keepers know something I don't?
Looking for opinions for or against on if I should be trying the lower temperatures on the microsyno's or if anyone else has already done so.
Birger
Microsyno temperature preferences
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