Reproduction of Andinoacara pulcher
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Main Ref. Mills, D. and G. Vevers, 1989
Mode dioecism
Fertilization external
Mating type
Spawning frequency
Batch spawner Ref.  
Reproductive guild guarders
clutch tenders
Parental Care biparental
Description of life cycle and mating behavior In captivity, both male and female clean a rock which will be the spawning area. Eggs are laid on the rock by the female and fertilized by the male. Both male and female guard the eggs, which hatch in 2 to 5 days, and continue to look after the fry for some weeks (Ref. 7020). In cases of danger, the male protects its young by placing them inside its mouth (Ref. 26543).
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Entered by Torres, Armi G. on 06.20.94
Modified by Luna, Susan M. on 04.21.08
Checked by Torres, Armi G. on 03.16.96
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