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Hi everyone,
I am a newbie, (sorta), and I can really use some help from some of you with
experience breeding Kribs! I have had aquariums in the past, many years ago, and know the basics, but have never dealt with dwarf cichlids. I have
always loved the kribensis, so I decided to start with them. Being a retired
grandmother, I have the time now to devote my attention and time to my
hobbies and do I enjoy it !!
OK, here's my problem; I studied these little beauties before I purchased them, and bought everything they needed to live a nice, carefree life. About 3 weeks ago, I spotted about 6 of them under a large bunch of Java Fern at my LFS, and 3 were wearing rather large dark pink bellies!! I couldn't believe my luck. Of course they came home with me, along with their tank mates.
I already had a tank waiting for them with one large lonely male, given to me by a friend.
I thought, from all I'd read, that they would choose their mates and have a bunch
of babies and live happly ever after. I had 2 maternity tanks waiting for the
pairs. Well, I'm still waiting for them to choose! They've done all the gesturing and flirting that I've seen in books, but none have paired off together. I've been feeding them live brine shrimp, frozen brine and bloodworms, and premium flake and pellets. The poor little girls look as if their little tummies and going to pop open. What am I doing wrong Am I being impatient? Please share your knowledge with me and tell me what to expect!
Helen inTallahassee
I am a newbie, (sorta), and I can really use some help from some of you with
experience breeding Kribs! I have had aquariums in the past, many years ago, and know the basics, but have never dealt with dwarf cichlids. I have
always loved the kribensis, so I decided to start with them. Being a retired
grandmother, I have the time now to devote my attention and time to my
hobbies and do I enjoy it !!
OK, here's my problem; I studied these little beauties before I purchased them, and bought everything they needed to live a nice, carefree life. About 3 weeks ago, I spotted about 6 of them under a large bunch of Java Fern at my LFS, and 3 were wearing rather large dark pink bellies!! I couldn't believe my luck. Of course they came home with me, along with their tank mates.
I already had a tank waiting for them with one large lonely male, given to me by a friend.
I thought, from all I'd read, that they would choose their mates and have a bunch
of babies and live happly ever after. I had 2 maternity tanks waiting for the
pairs. Well, I'm still waiting for them to choose! They've done all the gesturing and flirting that I've seen in books, but none have paired off together. I've been feeding them live brine shrimp, frozen brine and bloodworms, and premium flake and pellets. The poor little girls look as if their little tummies and going to pop open. What am I doing wrong Am I being impatient? Please share your knowledge with me and tell me what to expect!
Helen inTallahassee