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kay-bee
December 14th 06, 10:40 PM
I think I hit the 'reply' instead of 'reply to all' button.

It's genetically impossible for the yellow labs to successfully breed with
jack dempseys. Maybe you are observing them displaying (which is a visual
form of aggression).

KB.

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From: RedForeman©®
To: kay-bee
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 12:59
Subject: Re: Does aggressiveness and competition push reproduction?



I think an unchallenged ambitious male combined with multiple females is
the
key in pushing reproduction and is probably the best breeding scenario.

....., but having multiple females in any scenario will also push
reproduction in overcrowded
conditions as well.




What is weird, is the yellow labs are breeding with a Jack dempsey in the
tank....

btw, why didn't you reply to the group??


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swarvegorilla
December 18th 06, 06:13 AM
Your yellow lab colony had just settled in is all
they are very easy to breed
if you keep water quality up
and feed a good diet





"kay-bee" > wrote in message
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>I think I hit the 'reply' instead of 'reply to all' button.
>
> It's genetically impossible for the yellow labs to successfully breed with
> jack dempseys. Maybe you are observing them displaying (which is a visual
> form of aggression).
>
> KB.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: RedForeman©®
> To: kay-bee
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 12:59
> Subject: Re: Does aggressiveness and competition push reproduction?
>
>
>
> I think an unchallenged ambitious male combined with multiple females is
> the
> key in pushing reproduction and is probably the best breeding scenario.
>
> ....., but having multiple females in any scenario will also push
> reproduction in overcrowded
> conditions as well.
>
>
>
>
> What is weird, is the yellow labs are breeding with a Jack dempsey in the
> tank....
>
> btw, why didn't you reply to the group??
>
>
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RedForeman
December 19th 06, 02:55 PM
swarvegorilla wrote:
> Your yellow lab colony had just settled in is all
> they are very easy to breed
> if you keep water quality up
> and feed a good diet

This isn't the first round, they've been doing it ever since they hit
the water.... even moreso when the jack dempsey was introduced, which
is why I ask the question...

> "kay-bee" > wrote in message
> >
> > It's genetically impossible for the yellow labs to successfully breed with
> > jack dempseys. Maybe you are observing them displaying (which is a visual
> > form of aggression).
> >
> > KB.

I know they 'couldn't' even if they 'could' and I wasn't asking if they
'could' just observing that ever since the JD was introduced, I'll have
2 and sometimes 3 mouths full of little eyes staring back... maybe
I'll get some pictures of the tank someday.... I haven't done pictures
in so long, I think I forgot where my camera is...

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swarvegorilla
December 20th 06, 05:16 AM
Then yes it's possible the extra competition is triggering spawning.
It would definitely strengthen ties within the yellow colony
They may also be getting more food or water changes as well?






"RedForeman" > wrote in message
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swarvegorilla wrote:
> Your yellow lab colony had just settled in is all
> they are very easy to breed
> if you keep water quality up
> and feed a good diet

This isn't the first round, they've been doing it ever since they hit
the water.... even moreso when the jack dempsey was introduced, which
is why I ask the question...

> "kay-bee" > wrote in message
> >
> > It's genetically impossible for the yellow labs to successfully breed
> > with
> > jack dempseys. Maybe you are observing them displaying (which is a
> > visual
> > form of aggression).
> >
> > KB.

I know they 'couldn't' even if they 'could' and I wasn't asking if they
'could' just observing that ever since the JD was introduced, I'll have
2 and sometimes 3 mouths full of little eyes staring back... maybe
I'll get some pictures of the tank someday.... I haven't done pictures
in so long, I think I forgot where my camera is...

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