For a second at the beginning of the video I thought I saw a ram in there! They look very nice but that male is a right ol' bully!
I know a couple things need to change in this tank. This is the group of five A. Elizabethae; two males and three females. The fourth female is from the original pair. Also in this tank is three of my F1 A. Agassizii The fish are in a 50 gallon tank. Need to remove the three F1s and the lowest ranking male and female A. Elizabethae. I do believe the female in the center cave is coming into spawn mode however.
Last edited by Second Hand Pat; 12-07-2015 at 01:30 PM.
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For a second at the beginning of the video I thought I saw a ram in there! They look very nice but that male is a right ol' bully!
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Hi Pat that group looks awesome. Looks like you have some courtship going on already.
Jorge Q
Finally got a spawn from these guys, about sixty eggs.
Pat
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You get some really great captures Pat! Honestly I think I would struggle with getting a shot of these guys, the look like they move so quick!
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Pat, that little guy is so cool, you are right the face paint on him is sweet.
Jorge Q
So yesterday I did not see the female go into the cave where the eggs were and thought perhaps she had eaten them. As the day progressed I noticed she was instead hanging in the front of another cave pretty consistently. Pretty sure the eggs hatched and she moved the fry to the other cave. There was a little pile of sand outside of the cave. I understand they like to leave the fry in little pits in the sand.
Pat
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