lets see your tang tank

Which is good because julidochromis pairs are notorious for spittin out fry then sparring with their offspring when they mature...saves the hassle of removing them manually (unless you plan on selling)
I'm hoping they'll take care of the fry. I don't really have a place to set up growout tanks right now, so for now the fry will basically be feeders. I have several other cichlid species that I'm hoping to breed a couple years down the road though, so I will probably eventually start keeping the fry.

I went out after work yesterday and got one petricola, and when I got home from picking him up, I found that the Fluval had been delivered, so I hooked it up and threw in a little cycled media from my other tank. The new Syno hasn't come out of hiding yet and he's pretty small. I think I might pick up another 1 or 2
 
Buy 2 more, Andy! IMO, petricolas do better having at least a trio.
 
Buy 2 more, Andy! IMO, petricolas do better having at least a trio.
That's what I thought I'd read somewhere before when I was considering them a few years ago. I just got enough birthday money for two more, so they'll be added this week
 
You still may have some fry survive. They don't like to leave the rockwork so if they might end up being lucky :grinyes:
Oh I know. I had my Syno. nigrita in with my brichardi pair and I still had probably over 300 fry make it to 1" or so (of course then he was about 1.5", now that he's a 6" fat monster it would probably be a different story-it's pretty cool to think that I've had him since I got back into fishkeeping in high school and just went through his 4th tank upgrade 20->55->75->150). My CA cichlids and turtles got a LOT of feeders that few months I had that pair (before the female suddenly killed the male). If I end up with more fry than I know what to do with, they'll just be oscar or turtle snacks
 
wow it took yours that long to grow? in a year my syno cat went from 2inch to 7. he was a beast, i miss him.
 
wow it took yours that long to grow? in a year my syno cat went from 2inch to 7. he was a beast, i miss him.
I don't think he has grown very much in several years. It took him probably 2 years to reach almost the size he is now, but I've had him for about 6 years.

I got two more Synos today. I didn't really notice until I got home, but they look a little bit different than the one I got a couple days ago. They're all tiny though, so time will tell whether they're really petricola or not
 
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