Mrgoby
New Member
Hello everyone,
I have had a pair of Kribs for some time now, an albino (female) and a regular (male). The females belly has gotten red many times before signaling that she is ready to breed but not the male. Literally on the first day back from spring breach I see my tank and his belly is red. And with this red belly has come aggression. I have 4 White Cloud Mountain minnows 2 kuhli loaches, 1 black kuhli loach, and a baby longfin super red bristlenose pleco in the tank.(all of these fish keep their distance from the cichlids) One important detail is that the male is a much bigger size than the female. My female is about 1.5-2 inches and the male is about 3. They all live in a 20 gal and have had no problems until today. Normally my male wouldn’t pick at the loaches in their big house but today he woke up and chose violence. I’m thinking about getting a separate 10 gallon tank for the cichlids but please guys let me know what you think and QUICK!!!
I have had a pair of Kribs for some time now, an albino (female) and a regular (male). The females belly has gotten red many times before signaling that she is ready to breed but not the male. Literally on the first day back from spring breach I see my tank and his belly is red. And with this red belly has come aggression. I have 4 White Cloud Mountain minnows 2 kuhli loaches, 1 black kuhli loach, and a baby longfin super red bristlenose pleco in the tank.(all of these fish keep their distance from the cichlids) One important detail is that the male is a much bigger size than the female. My female is about 1.5-2 inches and the male is about 3. They all live in a 20 gal and have had no problems until today. Normally my male wouldn’t pick at the loaches in their big house but today he woke up and chose violence. I’m thinking about getting a separate 10 gallon tank for the cichlids but please guys let me know what you think and QUICK!!!