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newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby battgirl on Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:01 pm

I have never tried breeding our fish and need info on determing the sex of our ciclids. My main tank is 150 gallon with many aggressive fish. I already have a smaller 5 gallon tank ready but I have no clue to determaine the sex. Another question how long do I leave the female and male in the tank???
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby stilllearnin on Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:16 am

battgirl wrote:I have never tried breeding our fish and need info on determing the sex of our ciclids. My main tank is 150 gallon with many aggressive fish. I already have a smaller 5 gallon tank ready but I have no clue to determaine the sex. Another question how long do I leave the female and male in the tank???
Thanks alot
Liza

What kind of cichlids?
Someone will be able to help you if you can narrow it down.
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby battgirl on Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:25 am

hmmm I believe my husband said they are african cichlids.....if that helps
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby kay-bee on Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:58 pm

What type of african cichlids? any pics?
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby battgirl on Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:33 pm

ok I think I got it
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby battgirl on Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:35 pm

One more
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby stilllearnin on Sun Dec 17, 2006 5:13 am

I see a few different species of africans - it's really best not to even try breeding mixed species/hybrids. Some may cross but I couldn't tell you which ones.


Also see angelfish (south american cichlids) , luckily they won't cross with africans but angels and africans almost never mix long term - attitude , temperature , food type and water chemestry requierments are totally different from each other.
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby battgirl on Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:51 pm

Are there any I can breed????
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby kay-bee on Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:12 pm

To increase the chances of a successful breeding your mbuna AND minimize the potential of creating hybrids, you'll probably want 1 male per 2 to 3+ females per species.

To just accomplish a successful breeding you'll require 1 male, 1 receptive female and water  :tongue3:

The red zebra in the second photo appears to be a male. Is the red zebra in the first pic the same fish?

They're capable of breeding as soon as they attain 2" (though most often they're larger when they begin to produce fry on a regular basis).  Without both genders per species, any fry produced will be hybrids.
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Re: newbie...breeding my ciclids

Postby jynksiekat on Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:26 pm

green terrors can cross breed with other cichlids. they are one of the few if not only that south american, central etc. doesn't mean a thing to them.
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