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I've got a trio of red empress. 1 male and 2 females as far as I can see.
The male is very nicely coloured, a brilliant metallic blue head with a deep red body. He's about 4-5 inches long, and he's dug himself a large breeding pit in my 120g tank. he defends it with gusto. But he's not the problem. the females just refuse to breed with him. he tries almost constantly to breed with them, shimmering around them and dancing etc. but they just aren't interested. the females are also 4-5 inches, they have no colour at all except for the normal silver colouration with a dark horizontal line. one of the females is as big as the male, and the other is a tad smaller. they never ever exhibit any sort of male behaviour at all, so I am fairly sure they are female. I have a couple of Aulonocara in the tank that hold almost constantly, and I have also had a batch of fry from a red zebra in the tank. the temperature is 26 degrees celcius (you'll have to do your own conversion to F), which is a good temp as far as I know. so I wonder if these guys are notorious for not breeding or if I just have a particularly frigid pair of girls? any ideas anyone? |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... I've got a trio of red empress. 1 male and 2 females as far as I can see. The male is very nicely coloured, a brilliant metallic blue head with a deep red body. He's about 4-5 inches long, and he's dug himself a large breeding pit in my 120g tank. he defends it with gusto. But he's not the problem. the females just refuse to breed with him. he tries almost constantly to breed with them, shimmering around them and dancing etc. but they just aren't interested. the females are also 4-5 inches, they have no colour at all except for the normal silver colouration with a dark horizontal line. one of the females is as big as the male, and the other is a tad smaller. they never ever exhibit any sort of male behaviour at all, so I am fairly sure they are female. I have a couple of Aulonocara in the tank that hold almost constantly, and I have also had a batch of fry from a red zebra in the tank. the temperature is 26 degrees celcius (you'll have to do your own conversion to F), which is a good temp as far as I know. so I wonder if these guys are notorious for not breeding or if I just have a particularly frigid pair of girls? any ideas anyone? -------------------------------- F=9C/5 + 32 BTW, Anders Celsius would be ****ed that you misspelled his name. |
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scrap this.. I have 4 fish holding in my display tank now!1
Paul wrote in message ... I've got a trio of red empress. 1 male and 2 females as far as I can see. The male is very nicely coloured, a brilliant metallic blue head with a deep red body. He's about 4-5 inches long, and he's dug himself a large breeding pit in my 120g tank. he defends it with gusto. But he's not the problem. the females just refuse to breed with him. he tries almost constantly to breed with them, shimmering around them and dancing etc. but they just aren't interested. the females are also 4-5 inches, they have no colour at all except for the normal silver colouration with a dark horizontal line. one of the females is as big as the male, and the other is a tad smaller. they never ever exhibit any sort of male behaviour at all, so I am fairly sure they are female. I have a couple of Aulonocara in the tank that hold almost constantly, and I have also had a batch of fry from a red zebra in the tank. the temperature is 26 degrees celcius (you'll have to do your own conversion to F), which is a good temp as far as I know. so I wonder if these guys are notorious for not breeding or if I just have a particularly frigid pair of girls? any ideas anyone? |
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