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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ... "Robert MacCara" wrote in message news ![]() 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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