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Cichlids Discus, angelfish, oscars, lake, african/american, etc. |
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![]() Good to know dude, it has been frustrating with a lot of fish dying, as the ones I bought from a lfs of late. I guess I got the real deals , some nice GBRs are doing well AMD hopefully get another spawn from them . I have my breeding tanks set up now for the eggs😂
I got two females with a male , but the alpha female won't allow her near the male. The alpha laid eggs about a week ago, but the other female is ready to spawn, but the male doesn't want her, I think they're a bonded pair now and the other female is in the way, so I'm thinking to remove her and leave the pair on their own?? Clem |
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![]() Remove the spawned out female and leave the one full of roe, they will spawn! I swap out fish at will, if the females ovaries are ready to go they will spawn. I've watched tanks with hundreds of Rams and what I noticed is males don't care who it is long as she's willing! Lol
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I guess pair bonding is not always the case, I will try this case the other female is ready, I mean ready!!! The other female that already spawned owns that guy as her own, really neat to watch their breeding behaviors.
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