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how do various cichlids signal their fry?
I'm curious about this... I know that krib fry is attracted to the red
belly of their parent and stop moving as soon as that belly is out of sight, but observing my severums I wonder how those fish signal their fry. it'd be nice to have a list here of observations of parents handling their fry, signal analyis and so on. the severum parents constantly have a yellow bottom, but I haven't noticed any tendency of the fry to be swimming towards it yet. I believe that the parent which is with the fry has a brighter eye than the other one, but that could be coincidence. let's hear it :) ! |
how do various cichlids signal their fry?
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I'm curious about this... I know that krib fry is attracted to the red belly of their parent and stop moving as soon as that belly is out of sight, but observing my severums I wonder how those fish signal their fry. it'd be nice to have a list here of observations of parents handling their fry, signal analyis and so on. the severum parents constantly have a yellow bottom, but I haven't noticed any tendency of the fry to be swimming towards it yet. I believe that the parent which is with the fry has a brighter eye than the other one, but that could be coincidence. let's hear it :) ! Go by "the Cichlid Fishes" By Dr George Barlow.. By far the best book to explain everything the other books omit. Bob |
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