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GBR Female behavior

mikeylman

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Hi all,

I'm relatively new to New World cichlids but have kept and bred many species of fish and cichlid in the past. Mbubas, Kribensis, Convicts and Angels among other non-cichlid species.

I've had a pair of GBR's for a few months now. The male and female look to be quite mature, sizeable and mated. I only see them after work but when I do observe them, they are displaying for each other, choosing a spawning site, cleaning one, digging pits, chasing other fish away, etc. Female is round as can be with a nice red tummy. The male is surely ready for business.

Well... they haven't spawned yet! this has been going on for weeks now. This week, I observed them "testing" each other as teh lights went out. Tender nipping back and forth and I thought for sure I'd get eggs that night. Nope! Once the lights go out, the female's behavior completely changes and she looks almost hesitant. She swims sideways as the male approaches and loses color.

They seem to be fond of each other as the twp actively gaurd against the juvenile EBR's in teh tank. There is an A. Cacatuoides that they have an occasional territory spat with but those happen once every 3 hours. My tank is heavily planted and 125 gallons with sump. pH is kept at 6.0 with a pH meter inject CO2.

Has anyone obeserved this behavior? Thanks!
 

gerald

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Temperature? Rams like it warm for spawning, 80-84 F. Diet? more diversity might help trigger spawning, especially live worms and mosquito larvae.
 

mikeylman

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Hey folks,

The juvenile EBR female has grown up and spawned with my male GBR. I couldn't be happier as she is a beautiful EBR and the male GBR has some of the most beautiful form and finnage I've seen in this strain (especially the ventral fins). The females is doing a great job guarding and cleaning the eggs. The male is a so-so father but hopefully the two will raise this clutch. I'm keeping them well fed to stave off any inclination of making the eggs breakfast.

I'm guessing that either the GBR x GBR pair were not compatible or more likely - both were egg eaters. Worked out for the best as I prefer the GBR x EBR pairing. All is well that ends well!

Now... time to condition my A. Cacatuoides to hopefully get them to spawn. The female is a slow eater and all the other fish get to the food first. I'm also raising some juvenile Keyhole Cichlids for breeding. I love these fish and from what I've red, they're the perfect dwarf cichlid. I'm surprised they aren't found more readily.

Thanks for your help!
 

wethumbs

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Spawning the rams is the easy part, raising the fry past the first few days of freeswimming is the real challenge.
 

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