Gymnogeophagus labiatus "The fish did spawn on numerous occasions but ate the eggs every time. On one occasion I actually saw eggs and the female picked them up the next day for oral
incubation. The first feeding she spit them out and the barb dithers had a feast. I vowed to pull the next spawn as soon as possible. Through a number of spawns with
perfect timing to coincide with my back going out, they spawned. I noticed these too late". [eng]
The Cichlid Room Companion - Gymnogeophagus sp. "Rosario I", A New Species From Uruguay In the spring of 1996 Swedish aquarists and an Uruguayan, temporary living in Sweden contacted me.
Pipo Cantera, the Uruguayan, explained the situation for me. In short, he was travelling back to Uruguay
with his family, and had for the last 2-3 years been working on getting a license to take out live fish from
Uruguay. This permission had now came trough, and he wanted information about wholesalers in
Denmark (and the rest of Europe). [eng]