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Convicts not "in the mood".
Hello All,
I have a 46G FW tank that's slowly evolved from a gentle place into a home for the agressive (or at least semi-agressive). I have a 5" Blue Pr*wn, 2 ea. B*la Sharks, a 5" Plec*, a Sk*nk (who's managed to keep away from the Pr*wn) and finally, a male C*nvict about 2" long and a female about 3" long. I chose the convicts because the breed like rabbits, all of them except mine. At what age does this start, or is it size or environment dependant? She was definately the dominant of the two initially. Recently he's displayed more agression towards her. Other than this, they seem to get along reasonably well with their tankmates. Gorey Details NO3 30ppm NO2 0ppm GH 250ppm KH 180ppm PH 7.6 NH3/NH4 Oppm Temp 82F-84F Planted tank with laterite substrate, 60W light x 12hrs/day, purchased large lava rock with hole to serve as cave, 3 other small caves available, lava rock is against left rear glass in corner below TopFin 60 falls; home built CO2. 25% water change every 2 weeks. Plants are a mix of water onion, wisteria, amazon swords, water fern, golden pothos and telanthera. The fish seem to eat camboa faster than I can replace it or it can grow. Diet, aside from the plant grazing is a mix of Wardley Cichlid Floating Pellets, Bio Blend Tropical (sinking pellets), Top Fin Flake, Wardleys Shrimp Pellets and Top Fin Algae Wafers. Total is approx 2-3tsp 1x daily. If anyone sees an issue I need to address, please speak up. What are the signs that they're ready? Any precautions I need to take? Shawn |
Your convicts should be ready to spawn in a few months, once the male has
grown some more. Usually they start to breed when the males are 2.5 to 3 inches long. Good water quality and live foods help, but are not really required. The old joke is that to breed convicts all you need is some fish food and a box of damp newspaper. It's almost that easy once they are large enough. If you have an adult male / female pair, they will find a way to spawn, somehow. Be patient and it will happen. Limnophile |
Hi
A bit crowded? Are you surethey aren't breeding and eating the eggs? Anyway...if you have a pair, they will breed. Assuming you have a pair!! Live food/meaty food eg bloodworm for a week then a 25% water change leave 2 days and then change again If they are a pair and they are old enough they will breed ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 30 (RC1) * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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