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Old December 1st 06, 02:51 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.cichlids
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Default Does aggressiveness and competition push reproduction?

I know it's been awhile, but I've been around, just not posting as I
used to...

I've got a 29 that's WAY overcrowded, but controlled.... and with a
strange mix of sorts...

8 - 3" yellow labs - 1 alpha male, 2 subs, and 5 females

1 - 6" Jack Dempsey

Yeah, it works pretty well... only it works too well... I've had 4
batches of yellow labs in the last 4 months, and I just wondered if
it's because of the nature of cichlids, their aggressiveness, the fact
that they're overcrowded ( on purpose ) or maybe that they've been
together for so long???

Just dropped in to say, "hi, hope all is well with all...."

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