View Full Version : Is there something wrong?
jameshilljr
10-20-2008, 9:38 AM
I have had 2 labs, and 1 socolofi mouth brood several times now. They have the eggs in their mouths for about 2-3 days, then I assume they eat them? As far as wanting fry I'm not concerned- but is there something wrong? My params are 0-ammonia,0-nitrites,20-nitrates,7.8 pH. My stock is as follows(to the best of my ability to ID between M/F)
L. Caeruleus-1male, 2 females
M. Estherae-2 males
M. Zebra-1 male
P. Socolofi-1 male, 2 females,1 albino(m/f?)
M. Lombardoi-2 females
P. sp. "Rock Kribensis" (Mwanza Gulf)-1 male
T.Meeki-1 male
CAE-1
pleco-1
crawfish-1
mostlycichlids
10-20-2008, 3:39 PM
Two reasons, they either feel threatened or the eggs have not been fertilized. The felling threatened can be from not having enough females. 4f/1m.
Pittbull
10-20-2008, 11:10 PM
sometimes fish take a while to get it right so to say and can be a long time, as for some fish whammo right off the beaten path they breed its funny how cichlids do that, plus what mostlycichlids said, also how is that firemouth and kribs holding up in that setup..
jameshilljr
10-21-2008, 7:55 AM
...also how is that firemouth and kribs holding up in that setup..
The FM and the krib seem to be just fine. Actually, the FM seems to be left alone, while the krib seems to be the aggressor to the others(he mainly hangs out near the top by the drift wood)
Pittbull
10-21-2008, 2:03 PM
cool deal buddy, i have never kept different biotopes of cichlids together just really never done it and i am not calling you wrong at all, hobbyist do it all the time some have better luck than others, but its just my luck i would do that and i would have a problem with the fishes, later my friend..
jameshilljr
01-22-2009, 11:22 AM
well, it's been a while since I discussed this issue, and now it's a non-issue in my tank! I have: 2 socolofi's, 1 red zebra, and 1 lab all mouth brooding, and I have about 15 fry at various stages swimming around the tank-I don't know what happened, but now they won't stop spawning, and fry are everywhere...:thm: (I will post pics later when I can locate my camera)
Pittbull
01-22-2009, 3:41 PM
Cool it must be your professional touch aye good job buddy..