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i talked to my fish lady the other day and she said that the pike i got were NOT Wallacii, a previous batch of pike had been wallacii, but these are not. so i agree that they are Proteus. however, she maintains they will only reach 6" max. but as a precaution, after they spawn, i plan to...
yeah, wallacii is what they're labled as. they are already spawning age at about 4" she had another in a sepperate tank with a big belly full of eggs that was smaller than my female.
they may eat them because they're infertile. since cichlids tend to be very good parents, if a cichlid eats its eggs, it might be because they are infertile or have some other problem we can't see, especially since infertility seems to be a big problem with checkerboards anyway.
there's a guy in the fish club here who bought 10 of these and the females killed each other until he only had one male and one female left. that is why i only got one female. she's also wild caught and from what i've read, her bright red ventral fins indicate that she has spawned before. the...
I bought a male and female of these a little while ago. actually, i bought two that both turned out to be male, and the dominate male killed the sub dominate male, then i had to wait about a month to get an actual female. but now i have one of each. they haven't officially paired off yet, but...