fend for themselves

ive got the sand taken care of. i have a turned over flowerpot and like 6 shells for them. they filled in all the shells except 2 of them. and they take turns going in and out of the 2 shells and the pot. i read that overfeeding "can" induce spawning bcuz they think of it as "hey there is a bounty of food right now, lets have some bay-bays!" ive been feeding them alittle bit more than normal. but i dont think theyve done anything...
 
You haven't had the Multies that long give em some time and you will be over flooded with fry..

When i took out my colony in the 55gal and placed them in the 20gal long they took about 3 months to start breeding again..
 
Hey, Pitt; wake up distracted guy! Austin has Multi fry already. His caudopuncts are the ones that don't like to breed!
 
ooppss little susan distracted me again in math class hehehe..
 
:lol:...:rofl:!!!
 
Sorry about that gang i was very sleepy last night like efors dully noted hehehe, but at any rate with my Caudopunct's i didn't see a difference in breeding until i placed them in a larger setup..

They went from a 10gal to a 20gal long still nothing happened and then i placed them in the 120gal and walla they bred almost instantly but my sacrifice was that i lost all except two of them out of originally 7 Caudopunct's, so now i am left with two which are the strongest breeding pair.. i was able to pull a shell filled with fry the other day and they are in a 20gal long and seem to be doing great..
 
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