nork
Fish Fanatic
Hello folks, it's been a while.
Just a quick followup, my tank variables have been level for quite some time. The fish are happy and healthy and my bumblebees have been growing like crazy.
I took a video of my male trying to entice the female into starting a family and I think it's worked. She now has something in her mouth, her lower "jaw" is bigger than normal, but it's hard to see inside her mouth. I did notice her picking up what I assume was semen right out from underneath the male earlier today.
My question is this. What do I do now?
I do not have a separate, smaller tank for the fry.
I understand the first time isn't usually successful, and even then, maybe a couple fish survive.
I would like to witness the entire cycle, I would like to have another couple of fish in my tank, as it's still slightly under-stocked due to the initial few fish dying off when their environment went haywire.
So with having these fish in a 60 gallon tank, what can I do to ensure the survival of at least a couple fry? Anything?
I've read up on cichlid breeding, but what I keep finding focuses more on how to get your fish to breed, rather than what to do after they eggs have been fertilized.
Just a quick followup, my tank variables have been level for quite some time. The fish are happy and healthy and my bumblebees have been growing like crazy.
I took a video of my male trying to entice the female into starting a family and I think it's worked. She now has something in her mouth, her lower "jaw" is bigger than normal, but it's hard to see inside her mouth. I did notice her picking up what I assume was semen right out from underneath the male earlier today.
My question is this. What do I do now?
I do not have a separate, smaller tank for the fry.
I understand the first time isn't usually successful, and even then, maybe a couple fish survive.
I would like to witness the entire cycle, I would like to have another couple of fish in my tank, as it's still slightly under-stocked due to the initial few fish dying off when their environment went haywire.
So with having these fish in a 60 gallon tank, what can I do to ensure the survival of at least a couple fry? Anything?
I've read up on cichlid breeding, but what I keep finding focuses more on how to get your fish to breed, rather than what to do after they eggs have been fertilized.