Moderlieschen
Leucaspius delineatus
Profile
The common damselfly is a distinct schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least 8-10 animals, preferably more.
Family: Carp fish (Cyprinidae)
Home: Europe and Western Asia
Synonyms: minnow bitterling, small-bottomed fish, Leucaspius delineatus (scientific name)
First introduction: Established for many decades as a cold-water fish in aquariums and ponds.
Size:8-10 cm, rarely slightly larger
Sexual differences: Males show more intense colours and spawning rash during the spawning season Females are fuller, especially in the abdominal area Differences outside the spawning season are subtle
Diet: Omnivorous Flake food (well accepted) Fresh and frozen food: Daphnia, mosquito larvae, Artemia Small live food Plant matter is also eaten
Temperature:5-22 °C (cool keeping is important!)
Tank size: From 200 litres, ideal for cold water tanks or garden ponds.
Water values: pH: 6.5-8.0 / GH: 5-20 °dGH
Profile of the Moderlieschen
Area of origin:
Common in Europe from France to Russia; prefers stagnant or slow-flowing waters such as ponds, lakes, ditches and calm river sections. Avoids strong currents and very warm water.
Species:
The Moderlieschen is an independent species of the genus Leucaspius. Other close relatives: Pseudophoxinus species Phoxinus phoxinus (minnow; not identical, but ecologically similar) The species frequently offered in the pet trade include:
- Moderlieschen (Leucaspius delineatus)
Other related small species are very rare in the trade.
Social behaviour
Very peaceful Forms compact shoals. Very keen swimmers. Ideal for community with other cold-water species such as minnows, bitterlings or gudgeons. Lively in the pond, but not disruptive
Keeping conditions
Large swimming zones required. Well-filtered, cool tanks. Oxygen-rich water. Plants, reeds and shelters desirable. No heating necessary. Very robust, but sensitive to temperatures above 24 °C
Breeding
Difficult in the aquarium, easier in the pond. Spawning period: May to July. Sticky eggs are attached to plants and roots. Males guard the brood (rare brood care among cyprinids!) Fry require fine powdered food and later Artemia nauplii. Water quality and temperature profiles similar to those found in nature promote breeding success
Special features
Typical, small native schooling fish. Extremely robust when kept cool. Perfect for near-natural cold-water aquariums or garden ponds. Tolerates a wide spectrum of water values. Prone to jumping → ensure cover or pond edge is considered
Conclusion
The Moderlieschen is an active, peaceful and extremely resilient cold water fish that is excellently suited for ponds and cool aquariums. In shoals it displays lively, harmonious behaviour and thanks to its adaptability is ideal for anyone wanting to maintain a native tank or biotope aquarium.
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