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Paratilapia sp. "Fiamanga" was classified as extinct in the wild for several years before being rediscovered in 2010 by two fishermen fish farmers of Ambohimahamasy (Mr. André and Mr. Modeste). This species is introduced in fish farming. The risk of their disappearance decreases little by little because of its breeding in captivity and its reinsertion in natural environment. With conditions more or less similar to those of the natural environment, this species has a daily growth rate of 0.8 grams per day.

Produktbeschreibung
Paratilapia sp. "Fiamanga" was classified as extinct in the wild for several years before being rediscovered in 2010 by two fishermen fish farmers of Ambohimahamasy (Mr. André and Mr. Modeste). This species is introduced in fish farming. The risk of their disappearance decreases little by little because of its breeding in captivity and its reinsertion in natural environment. With conditions more or less similar to those of the natural environment, this species has a daily growth rate of 0.8 grams per day.
Autorenporträt
Raymonde Angèle Claudia, estudiante de doctorado, Ecole Doctorale Biodiversité et Environnement Tropicaux, Universidad de Toliara. Profesora de SVT, instituto Andoharanomaintso. Profesora en el Instituto Superior de Ciencias y Tecnología de la Universidad de Fianarantsoa. Biólogo, está realizando un estudio sobre un pez endémico de Madagascar.