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Greetings,
Since my wife doesn't understand the excitement, I get to share with everyone here!
I want to than keveryone for the help you gave me when trying to sex these fish. I added lots of cover to the tank and probably di it just in time. At first the female was really aggressive towards the male but as he grew it totally flipped until he was on her all the time. He eventually took about half her tail off.
Added some Ember Tetras as dithers and about 2 weeks later everything in the tank got columnaris infections (probably) and I lost all the tetras but the candidi survived (whew!). This was not the only tank that had this and I lost just about everything in two other tanks as well (all the apistos survived surprisingly). That was about a month ago. About six days ago I noticed the female guarding a small hole in the wood and was relentless on the male if he came on her side of the tank. I figured she had tried to spawn but I had little hope in anything coming of it since it was their forst attempt. I woke up today, turned the light on and lo and behold the female was guarding about 23 small fry!!
Here is a really crappy photo (as warned before I am a bad photographer and now the fish are in the back corner of the tank
)
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj256/jaeger222002/FemaleFry.jpg
Started the tank on baby brine today but I have let algae grow on the tank in the back and have lots of moss in their as well. Any thoughts on removing the male?
Thanks for looking.
Brad
Since my wife doesn't understand the excitement, I get to share with everyone here!
I want to than keveryone for the help you gave me when trying to sex these fish. I added lots of cover to the tank and probably di it just in time. At first the female was really aggressive towards the male but as he grew it totally flipped until he was on her all the time. He eventually took about half her tail off.
Added some Ember Tetras as dithers and about 2 weeks later everything in the tank got columnaris infections (probably) and I lost all the tetras but the candidi survived (whew!). This was not the only tank that had this and I lost just about everything in two other tanks as well (all the apistos survived surprisingly). That was about a month ago. About six days ago I noticed the female guarding a small hole in the wood and was relentless on the male if he came on her side of the tank. I figured she had tried to spawn but I had little hope in anything coming of it since it was their forst attempt. I woke up today, turned the light on and lo and behold the female was guarding about 23 small fry!!
Here is a really crappy photo (as warned before I am a bad photographer and now the fish are in the back corner of the tank
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj256/jaeger222002/FemaleFry.jpg
Started the tank on baby brine today but I have let algae grow on the tank in the back and have lots of moss in their as well. Any thoughts on removing the male?
Thanks for looking.
Brad