I had 2 female and one male. One female hid. The couple went at it as soon as they hit the tank. I could tell they were ready in main tank so moved them to breeding tank. I had plants around perimeter and marbles in middle. Took the fish out after an hour. The female looked beat. Looks like I have some eggs but hard to tell. They are much smaller than goldfish eggs. Lol! I thought they were sand at first. Found a couple of tiny baby snails though. Hope they don’t eat the eggs. Tried to smush them. No idea how they got there. We shall see. If not, we’ll try again.there is no time limit on how long they would take to spawn if you have marbles covering the bottom of the tank leave them as long as possible or remove them the following day did you spawn one pair or as in a group
Did you take any pictures, I tried with my tetras but it was just a blur.
They are their own little selves. I tried last week to breed with 2 males and 3 females. Big mistake! The alpha male spent all of his time chasing the other male. Too worried about the other guy to spawn. This time only one male. Next time I’ll just do a pair and leave them longer.Thank you, looks like you may have some eggs on the marbles. I plan on using marbles too along with a UGF panel to protect the eggs if I set up a separate breeding tank. I have almost given up on the sunk forest tank for any breeding. I have not seen hardly any mating compared to when I had the LOTR castle set up. They were spawning almost 2 times a week back then. I guess they find the new set up uninspiring and boring.
@fish48 should I try more than one couple?there is no time limit on how long they would take to spawn if you have marbles covering the bottom of the tank leave them as long as possible or remove them the following day did you spawn one pair or as in a group
. What is the mesh net? Where do you get it? Also, do you remove the marbles after spawning or wait for babies? I’ve been moving them. Thanks for the help.I found it best to spawn them as a pair I keep male and females separate once I've set the tank up for spawning, I pick the best male and female then place them in tank a water depth of 4 inches and a small plant at one end. I find the best time to do this is late in the evening before I turn the lights out. two methods I like to use one is to cover the bottom of the tank with marbles or use a mesh net
when I first tried to breed cherry barbs it took a few attempts to get it right.
the best thing about using a mesh net is that you can clearly see the eggs
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