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Old March 12th 04, 10:03 PM
President89
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finally, after a few years with keeping cichlids, i got my convicts to
mate(some bad luck.. i heard these guys are supposed to breed like guppies).
anyways thanks your help guys i was successful.
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Old March 12th 04, 11:29 PM
T
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Congrats, welcome to successful Cichlid breeding.. Now they have breed,
watch out for next month.. Did you seperate the fry?

Tim..



"President89" wrote in message
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finally, after a few years with keeping cichlids, i got my convicts to
mate(some bad luck.. i heard these guys are supposed to breed like

guppies).
anyways thanks your help guys i was successful.



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Old March 13th 04, 01:16 AM
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"T" wrote in message
ink.net...
Congrats, welcome to successful Cichlid breeding.. Now they have breed,
watch out for next month.. Did you seperate the fry?

Tim..



"President89" wrote in message
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finally, after a few years with keeping cichlids, i got my convicts to
mate(some bad luck.. i heard these guys are supposed to breed like

guppies).
anyways thanks your help guys i was successful.


separate the fry??. once these fish start breeding there is no stopping them
and before long he will be wondering what to do with them. Our local LFS
will take them but give nothing in return as they sell so slow but they are
IMO a neat cichlid, excellent parents and will bite the hell out of your
hands if you stick them in there while they have fry.

Rick


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Old March 13th 04, 01:39 AM
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"Rick" wrote in message
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"T" wrote in message
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Congrats, welcome to successful Cichlid breeding.. Now they have breed,
watch out for next month.. Did you seperate the fry?

Tim..



"President89" wrote in message
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finally, after a few years with keeping cichlids, i got my convicts to
mate(some bad luck.. i heard these guys are supposed to breed like

guppies).
anyways thanks your help guys i was successful.


separate the fry??. once these fish start breeding there is no stopping

them
and before long he will be wondering what to do with them. Our local LFS
will take them but give nothing in return as they sell so slow but they

are
IMO a neat cichlid, excellent parents and will bite the hell out of your
hands if you stick them in there while they have fry.

Rick



As cruel as some people think, they can be an excellent source for feeder
fish for other Cich's.. I only have a female Convict.. She has been used for
a target fish in my Malawi tank... Sounds mean, but she is by far tougher
than the rest of my Cic's..

Tim


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Old March 13th 04, 04:49 AM
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"T" wrote in message
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"Rick" wrote in message
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"T" wrote in message
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Congrats, welcome to successful Cichlid breeding.. Now they have

breed,
watch out for next month.. Did you seperate the fry?

Tim..



"President89" wrote in message
...
finally, after a few years with keeping cichlids, i got my convicts

to
mate(some bad luck.. i heard these guys are supposed to breed like
guppies).
anyways thanks your help guys i was successful.

separate the fry??. once these fish start breeding there is no stopping

them
and before long he will be wondering what to do with them. Our local LFS
will take them but give nothing in return as they sell so slow but they

are
IMO a neat cichlid, excellent parents and will bite the hell out of your
hands if you stick them in there while they have fry.

Rick



As cruel as some people think, they can be an excellent source for feeder
fish for other Cich's.. I only have a female Convict.. She has been used

for
a target fish in my Malawi tank... Sounds mean, but she is by far tougher
than the rest of my Cic's..

Tim



lots of people use them for feeders along with Kribs. They spawn so often
with large broods that they make for perfect feeders.

Rick


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Old March 13th 04, 01:13 PM
Robert MacCara
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 22:49:15 -0600, Rick wrote:

lots of people use them for feeders along with Kribs. They spawn so often
with large broods that they make for perfect feeders.


I notice with mine that when I clean out a brood that the parents act the
same as humans would when children are taken away from them. Once the
tank is cleaned out, they stay hidden until they have a new batch. Their
maternal instinct seems quite strong!
Rob
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Old March 13th 04, 10:14 PM
Rick
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"Robert MacCara" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 22:49:15 -0600, Rick wrote:

lots of people use them for feeders along with Kribs. They spawn so

often
with large broods that they make for perfect feeders.


I notice with mine that when I clean out a brood that the parents act the
same as humans would when children are taken away from them. Once the
tank is cleaned out, they stay hidden until they have a new batch. Their
maternal instinct seems quite strong!
Rob



they are know as the best parental care givers among cichlids, actually
quite amazing to watch them. I did a gravel vac in their 40 g tank the other
day and the male constantly attached the siphon tube.

Rick


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Old March 13th 04, 10:27 PM
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"Rick" wrote in message
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"Robert MacCara" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 22:49:15 -0600, Rick wrote:

lots of people use them for feeders along with Kribs. They spawn so

often
with large broods that they make for perfect feeders.


I notice with mine that when I clean out a brood that the parents act

the
same as humans would when children are taken away from them. Once the
tank is cleaned out, they stay hidden until they have a new batch. Their
maternal instinct seems quite strong!
Rob



they are know as the best parental care givers among cichlids, actually
quite amazing to watch them. I did a gravel vac in their 40 g tank the

other
day and the male constantly attached the siphon tube.

Rick



A recent brood of one of my female Kenyi's, I had the female standing gaurd,
she would rush the glass when I came near, in an attempt to chase me off.. I
suspect the Con's would be even stronger in thier quest to protect thier
young...

Tim...




 




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