monica
Fish Addict
Well I am trying out a spawn, as my latest one did not work out. I did re-introduce her as blue_betta said, but she just got stress stripes, so I decided against it.
Anyways.
I put the female in first, let her get accostomed to the tank, then introduced the male. By the next morning he had a nice nest going, and by that night he had it considerably large. She was showing breeding bars, dark and clear (even though she is light in coulouring) and her ovi spot was clear aswell. All signs are good, she even flared at him a couple times when she was feeling brave, but other than that she pretended to be shy and did the 'look but don't touch'.
So I freed he into the tank. There is one big bushy chunk of Elodea, and a heater, keeping the tank around 78-82. Since last night she has been constantly fleeing, without flaring back or checking out the nest...
She still has the bars though. He has enlargened his nest. And she is still finding some nifty spots to hide. Every time he finds her, he will just nip her out of her hiding spot and send her racing around the tank until she finds a better spot (she even went vertically behind my thermomiter).
Any ideas how long this will last? Should I just wait, or should I maybe re-condition? And should I be feeding them? I wory I will pop his nest with the change in air temp. when I remove the cover....
Anyways.
I put the female in first, let her get accostomed to the tank, then introduced the male. By the next morning he had a nice nest going, and by that night he had it considerably large. She was showing breeding bars, dark and clear (even though she is light in coulouring) and her ovi spot was clear aswell. All signs are good, she even flared at him a couple times when she was feeling brave, but other than that she pretended to be shy and did the 'look but don't touch'.
So I freed he into the tank. There is one big bushy chunk of Elodea, and a heater, keeping the tank around 78-82. Since last night she has been constantly fleeing, without flaring back or checking out the nest...
She still has the bars though. He has enlargened his nest. And she is still finding some nifty spots to hide. Every time he finds her, he will just nip her out of her hiding spot and send her racing around the tank until she finds a better spot (she even went vertically behind my thermomiter).
Any ideas how long this will last? Should I just wait, or should I maybe re-condition? And should I be feeding them? I wory I will pop his nest with the change in air temp. when I remove the cover....