Japanese Journal of Ichthyology
Online ISSN : 1884-7374
Print ISSN : 0021-5090
ISSN-L : 0021-5090
Mating behavior of the freshwater catfish Pseudobagrus nudiceps (Siluriformes: Bagridae) in an aquarium
Toshio MatsuoHideki Takahama
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2004 Volume 51 Issue 2 Pages 169-174

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Mating behavior of aquarium-held freshwater catfish, Pseudobagrus nudiceps (Bagridae), was observed. Some 22-33 h following human chorionic gonatropin injection, males patrolled the nest area, while females maintained a stationary midwater position (premating behavior). Mating began with a female visiting a male's nest, successive stages including male'embracing' of the female, female stirring of eggs and female departure. Duration of the ‘embrace’ was 24.4-26.0 s, mating behavior sequences being repeated 10-18 times with intervals. Spawning was performed in the male's nest. The number of eggs, measuring 1.4-2.2 mm in diameter, laid by a single female was estimated at more than 1000. At 22.5°C, the eggs started to hatch 65.0-69.5 h after fertilization. After spawning, the male stayed near the eggs.
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