Hi @RoGe, yes, I still have the julies, I posted about them in the previous posts.. The tank is a bit dead from the middle to the top. Leptosomas...
Thank you very much @aqua dude, @Reedfish, @Broder!
[IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG] Both sides of the tank, a multie fry and an ocellatus. @Reedfish [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I will try and get some nice photos later today @Reedfish. Yes @Jack Stone, the eggs were very deep into the cave, I actually managed to see...
Its two weeks later and I have three batches in total of multie fry from only two females. The first female only had the 2 fry. The second female...
Cool, good plan! When I bred malawis I had to strip the females a bit earlier as some females were still a smallish and if they kept the fry in...
@nodac if I was you I'd leave the female in the tank once she has spawned until about 3-5 days before she's going to spit the fry out(not sure how...
Okay, sorry about that, then it would be ideal!
Sorry, not sure about the rocks seeing that it worked for @Broder.. Not sure if I'm correct here either, but I think it is best to keep tropheus...
Hi, I used sea sand in my malawi tank and it worked for me. I used the sand that had more crushed shells in it.. Also, if we are thinking of the...
Awesome @Ebrahim!
Some more exciting news for this tank: 1. I got my myself 5 adult ocellatus gold from @Nawaaz. 2. I saw my Julidochromis dickfeldi lay eggs...
Thank you @Ebrahim, @Nawaaz and @MHD!
So 4 weeks later, about 10 minutes ago I saw the first multifasciatus fry in one of the shells. I'm so happy right now, don't know how many there...
Looking good! I have spoken to @pHish-man about guppies before as he also breeds some and he told me that a long dorsal is a must in a show...
You only need to breed females with one male, if you breed them with different males you are going to get a bunch of different fry and leave you...
I'm unsure of what your exact plan is with them, but I'd select one male which you think looks best in terms of color, size/tail size (whatever...
I'm pretty sure any of the other fish in that tank will also make make a snack out of the eggs.
You can easily remove the eggs ones they are laid and place them in a separate tank. Females are larger than males so you could be right there..
It is most probably your cories that are breeding..
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