sadguppy Fish Herder Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 1,055 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 21, 2013 #16 Yes I suppose so, but the last thing i need is breeding pairs of territorial cichlids, too many long finned fish!
Yes I suppose so, but the last thing i need is breeding pairs of territorial cichlids, too many long finned fish!
eaglesaquarium Life, Liberty & Pursuit of the perfect fish tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 12,902 Reaction score 373 Location US Jan 21, 2013 #17 Understood.
OP OP M MatthewWebb New Member Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location Thamesmead Jan 23, 2013 #18 Well they have eaten all of the eggs. I had come to expect this anyhow. The new tank is coming along and I should be able to move some fish in there shortly.
Well they have eaten all of the eggs. I had come to expect this anyhow. The new tank is coming along and I should be able to move some fish in there shortly.
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB Jan 23, 2013 #19 It's very common for inexperienced fish to eat their first few batches of eggs, don'y worry! If you give them enough time (ie, don't keep taking the eggs away from them) they'll get the hang of it eventually.
It's very common for inexperienced fish to eat their first few batches of eggs, don'y worry! If you give them enough time (ie, don't keep taking the eggs away from them) they'll get the hang of it eventually.