So the past few weeks two of my Laetacara started to loom like they were pairing up and tonight... I came home to a cluster of eggs. So quite chuffed that they actually bred, especially in my rock hard water... BUT they went absolutely mental!! I was expecting them to be as calm as anything but they took over about a third of the tank and were doing damage to fish much bigger than them selves!
Luckily for me I was able to get in touch with Liam2368 who shot round to the rescue with a spare filter and media and then went home and came back with a small heater! So I transfered the eggs and the breeding male to a spare temporary tank I have on hand across the room, then the sub male started pestering the breeding female who looked like she had calmed down so that worried me... but then the breeding female went back to where her eggs were and then went mental again so she came out and Liam took her with him (hes taking the male as well in a few days when he has calmed down and if he looks after the eggs)
Then lastly when the breeding female was removed the sub male started chasing the sub female that was left so once again Liam came to the rescue and has taken the sub male tonight for his show tank, leaving me with the little sub female.
Fingers crossed that is all the drama for my tank over!
Lesson learned is that I do not add any more cichlids to my tank! 2 biggies, 6 littlies and that is me done! I dont have the nerve or the time to cater for breeding fish. And any risk to my Severum or Threadfin is just a 0% policy in the future.
Second lesson learned is that Liam is an absolute legend and I will always be grateful for his help tonight, without him dashing in and helping I would have lost at least one fish tonight!
Wills
Luckily for me I was able to get in touch with Liam2368 who shot round to the rescue with a spare filter and media and then went home and came back with a small heater! So I transfered the eggs and the breeding male to a spare temporary tank I have on hand across the room, then the sub male started pestering the breeding female who looked like she had calmed down so that worried me... but then the breeding female went back to where her eggs were and then went mental again so she came out and Liam took her with him (hes taking the male as well in a few days when he has calmed down and if he looks after the eggs)
Then lastly when the breeding female was removed the sub male started chasing the sub female that was left so once again Liam came to the rescue and has taken the sub male tonight for his show tank, leaving me with the little sub female.
Fingers crossed that is all the drama for my tank over!
Lesson learned is that I do not add any more cichlids to my tank! 2 biggies, 6 littlies and that is me done! I dont have the nerve or the time to cater for breeding fish. And any risk to my Severum or Threadfin is just a 0% policy in the future.
Second lesson learned is that Liam is an absolute legend and I will always be grateful for his help tonight, without him dashing in and helping I would have lost at least one fish tonight!
Wills