Yellow Lab Breeding

excuzzzeme

Stroke Survivor '05
My labs have spawned 3 times and I have no fry to show for it. After reading quite a bit about breeding them and the pros and cons of stripping them, I decided I did not want to strip the eggs and that I wanted the females to do what they automatically know to do. I also did not remove them from the community while they were holding.

I am beginning to think that I should remove them from the community while holding. It is strictly a yellow lab tank (55 gallons with 7 labs.)
 
You could beef up the rock habitat so the the fry would have a better chance to survive..
 
I have lots of rockwork for hiding and that seems to work really well. They hide in the tightest areas under rocks and slate.
 
i dont know anything about it, but they had an article that was like 5 pages in this months edition of aquarium fish international magazine.
 
I also have not removed my females from the main tank when holding. There have been a total of 6 broods: 3 from aceis and 3 from rusties; and even with the plenty rockwork that is in my tank, I have saved only 4 fry. I think there are not enough small caves or crevices for them to hide and survive.
 
That sounds like maybe the cause of my losses - no place for fry to hide. All the adults have shelters but too big for the fry I guess, and so they got eaten. Glad I ain't in this for the money!
 
That sounds like maybe the cause of my losses - no place for fry to hide. All the adults have shelters but too big for the fry I guess, and so they got eaten.

Yes, I think that is what happens in your tank as well as in my tank.
 
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