Electric Blue Breeding?

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MY friend has a 4ft" 90gal tank...he has recently traded in his fish and now has a near empty tank. He has some electric blues and wants to know how to get them to breed, the male is about 4-5" and the female is about 3-4".

He needs to know everything from, tempreture, feeding req's (if any) ...yer pretty much everything

thanks
 
From what I understand it is impossible to breed electric blue demseys. They must be bred back in with normal dempseys and the unwanted fry culled. There is a discussion about it at aquamojo
 
are you sure we are talking about the same fish?

dempsy....

I'm talking about the electric blue hap
"Sciaenochromis ahli"

If you are talking about the same fish still. That is definatly not good news.

Keep the replies coming
 
Do you mean the Electric blue hap (Sciaenochromis ahli) or indeed the demsey.

EDIT: sorry, must have crossed your reply.
 
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The best way to get them to breed is to provide the male with more than one female. I’ve kept mine with just one female for several months but nothing really happened. As soon as I added an other female she seemed to get jealous and a few weeks later they both were holding eggs.
Whether it’s an exception on the rule, I don’t know, but it did work in this case. They prefer to spawn on a flat rock but any sort of flat area will do just fine. I’ve seen mine cleaning a spot at the front corner of the tank until you could see the glass bottom, they seemed to be happy with that too. These fish are Piscivoor so they will need a diet with lots of proteins.
I keep all my Africans in water with a pH 8.2 GH 9 KH 5 (my tap water parameters) and they all spawn and breed successfully. Anything close to that will do.
If you want to save all the fry, you have to remove the female after 2 weeks (holding her eggs) and give her a separate (empty) tank to release the fry. I always let the female stay for two or three days with her fry, before I put her back in the main tank. If you watch closely you can see the female eating food (when you feed her) taking back the fry into her mouth, sort of chew on them and than spit everything out again. It seems they take care of the fry for only three or four days. After that, the fry are on their own and they could become prey, that’s why you have to remove the parent after 2 or 3 days.
I hope this will help you a bit.
Good luck.

Jimmy
 
Yeah thanks for that, we kinda figured that we might need another female cause of a previous thread about pairing my kribs (the fry are doing well :D)

We went across the road today where my LFS moved :D which is good and he put an order in for a larger female, so good good.

thanks for the help guys I think this thread is done *thumbs up*

thanks again!
 
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