Like the title says, they are breeding... My first time with Malawi cichlids and my 70 gallon tank is only 2 months old... Guess I must be doing at least something right.
I have no plans to move the babies or grow them out even if breeding is successful. No hybrids here, so no need to tell me how bad they are and all that, instead think of them as tasty treats for the other tank inhabitants.
I have an orange peacock female and a male albino doing their mating thing with eggs and such. A female Aulonocara stuartgranti is also trying to horn in on the action with the male albino... so is entertaining to watch them shake their things and lay eggs.
I have no plans to move the babies or grow them out even if breeding is successful. No hybrids here, so no need to tell me how bad they are and all that, instead think of them as tasty treats for the other tank inhabitants.
I have an orange peacock female and a male albino doing their mating thing with eggs and such. A female Aulonocara stuartgranti is also trying to horn in on the action with the male albino... so is entertaining to watch them shake their things and lay eggs.