If you have the room, rainbow cichlids are easy to breed. They readily tolerate hard alkaline water so they don't take the extreme measures needed for some south americans. Again they are hard for people to sex, they seem to know, so you start with a half dozen juveniles and let the fish sort it out.
So far for me they have bred but not raised their young. My son has them breed in a colony breeding type setup in his tank. These guys are real pigs when it comes to eating greenery and they can't be conditioned well without lots of vegetative matter in their diets. Spirulina will work for that aspect but they will eat almost any plant in the tank with them.
So far for me they have bred but not raised their young. My son has them breed in a colony breeding type setup in his tank. These guys are real pigs when it comes to eating greenery and they can't be conditioned well without lots of vegetative matter in their diets. Spirulina will work for that aspect but they will eat almost any plant in the tank with them.