Hi, i have a pair of convict cichlid who bred and fought so i removed the female who had been beaten up by the male and now she's all healed and doing great her fins, tail and everything is back. Earlier today I added her back with the male in their 40g. Stocking - 1 3cm BN Pleco, and the cichlid "pair". LOTS OF HIDING SPACES! I added the female because she was VERY coloured up and showing breeding signs, her health is also amazing. The male started dancing next to the female as soon as I added her back, and I was happy thinking they were going to breed. Now I came back and checked 3ish hrs later and the male is chasing the female, the female is hiding and swimming away from the male. The male just flares and goes at the female but I haven't observed any nipping. All I saw was one tiiiiny nip on the females tail but nothing to worry about. Now I need help knowing the following things.
- Is the male trying to kill her? (They're only 3 inches and have a whole 40g to themselves)
- Is the male trying to breed?
- Is such chasing and "nipping" normal during breeding?
- Will they ever breed again?
- And what further actions should I take if the male continues doing this to the female?
If you haven't understood the first part of what I said (my apologies im rushing this because I don't want my female to be hurt if this is bad) please check my previous forum.
Thank you and any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
- Is the male trying to kill her? (They're only 3 inches and have a whole 40g to themselves)
- Is the male trying to breed?
- Is such chasing and "nipping" normal during breeding?
- Will they ever breed again?
- And what further actions should I take if the male continues doing this to the female?
If you haven't understood the first part of what I said (my apologies im rushing this because I don't want my female to be hurt if this is bad) please check my previous forum.
Thank you and any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.