My pair of kribs (perpetual spawners, but poor parents so far after a few months) are shy. The male hides in the back of the tank behind a rock pile, and the female, when not in her cave with eggs, hangs back there with him, too. There are about 5-7 cave areas (driftwood and rock based) in my heavily planted 33 gallon tank (36" long), and they have 3 Variatus platies, one clown pleco, one bluefin killi, and one lace finned syno (S. Eupterus?) as tankmates. There used to be 3 amano shrimp and two otos, but they were all wiped out by the kribs who, not surprisingly, rule the tank.
So...any advice on getting these guys to come out and about more? Would more platies help? A target fish/cichlid of some sort (and what type)? Or, are they just being kribs?
They're just so darned attractive I hate not seeing them very often.
Thanks,
Eric
So...any advice on getting these guys to come out and about more? Would more platies help? A target fish/cichlid of some sort (and what type)? Or, are they just being kribs?
They're just so darned attractive I hate not seeing them very often.
Thanks,
Eric