bluemermaid
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I was given a pair of yellow lab chichlids ( Labidochromis caeruleus) in a rescue tank and they are fab
I have loved having them as pets and must admit have been learning on the go with them as I wasnt expecting them I didnt put in the reserch before.
Now the female looks like a cross between jimmy hill and leslie ash. She is interested in dinner but not eating and hiding alot so am I right IS SHE
I normally leave a fry to the fate of tank if it hides and survives great but these I would like to help what would you suggest ??
I have a pair of hosplital tanks and I am tempted to move her to one to spit them would this stress her too much??? should she go alone? Or is a dense bush/ plant be better in the current tank.
I have watched fry stripping but am unsure of it when do i do it and is it easy first time.
i thank you in advance
I have loved having them as pets and must admit have been learning on the go with them as I wasnt expecting them I didnt put in the reserch before.
Now the female looks like a cross between jimmy hill and leslie ash. She is interested in dinner but not eating and hiding alot so am I right IS SHE
I normally leave a fry to the fate of tank if it hides and survives great but these I would like to help what would you suggest ??
I have a pair of hosplital tanks and I am tempted to move her to one to spit them would this stress her too much??? should she go alone? Or is a dense bush/ plant be better in the current tank.
I have watched fry stripping but am unsure of it when do i do it and is it easy first time.
i thank you in advance