Formação de casal e desova com duas fêmeas do acará disco (Symphysodon aequifasciatus - cichlidae) em cativeiro

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In an experiment performed to characterize the reproductive behavior of the discus fish in captivity, couple formation with two females was observed. The observations were carried out in captivity, based on ad libitum methodology. Adult individuals were allowed to naturally form couples. The couple formation was considered when individuals performed the substrate cleaning behavior. Fifteen couples were selected. The eggs of three couples did not initiate embryonic development and became infeasible within three days after spawning. We found that these spawnings belonged to all-female couples. The sex of the individuals in same-sex couples was confirmed through subsequent couple formation and spawning of fertile eggs with known males. Eggs were deposited by one or both females in the same-sex couples. Double spawnings were larger and differentially colored. The motivations that lead individuals of the same sex to form couples in this species are still unknown.

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Mattos, D. D. C., Screnci-Ribeiro, R., Cardoso, L. D., & Junior, M. V. V. (2017). Formação de casal e desova com duas fêmeas do acará disco (Symphysodon aequifasciatus - cichlidae) em cativeiro. Acta Amazonica, 47(2), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201601974

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