Ob red zebra cichlid genetics
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The cichlids leave the bichir alone, almost to the extent where it seems I don't feel the need to get it going just yet. I have a 150gal on standby in my garage, but seeing as he is As for the bichir I amĪware of how large they get, and that he will need to be moved into a larger Once they get bigger than him and the roles reverse. Right now he occasionally terrorizes (though mostly ignores them)Īll of the cichlids, and they do what they can to avoid him. Shark is the largest fish currently in the tank, as he is the only one who isįully mature. Mention tank size and occupants, allow me to dispel your worries. It's really only the bigger yellow lab male terrorizing the smaller ones,Īnd occasionally the johanni (though I expect it from him). Treating with MelaFix to help healing process.) Having a small chunk of his dorsal fin nipped off. It just seems like there is a little more aggression than i would expect at suchĪ young age (all the cichlids are under 3 in.) 1 of the smaller yellow labs even
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Red fin shark, 1 bristle nose Pleco, and 1 Senegal bichir. In the tank i have 7 yellow labs, 3 kenyi cichlids, 1 electric blue johanni, 1 I have a 60gal heavily hardscaped aquarium with some vegetation, water I mean it is literally all day except when I approach the tank to feed. My specific question though is what do you make of the behavior of the Hap? I do have an empty 45 gallon if you think I need to take him out. I've heard not suppose to mix SA with African but the LFS said they do. What requirements are wrong for thisįish? My PH appears to be 7.4 if the Seachem PH alert is correct. To do or if he is unhappy and doing an abnormal thing I would appreciate Identify that particular fish and let me know if this is a happy thing Would send a video but it is in the mega byte size. Of the tank so the fish swims in circles above it and below the rock. The rock isĪbove the substrate because it rests next to another rock and the back Spends almost all day swimming around and around a rock. I know the names of some but not all so I have a picture of it. Possibly a few others that may not be peacocks.Įverybody is getting along just fine. I do have one large Acura and one yellow lab I also have the Seachem hang on test that says the Have 2 canister filters and 1 HOB filters. I have a 125 gal with about 25 mostly peacock fish. Thank you for a quick response and clearing up my confusion. Re: Female Metriaclima Lombardoi (Kenyi) showing extreme male behavior Thank youįemale Metriaclima Lombardoi (Kenyi) showing extreme male behavior Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. will refund my money but that’s not the point.
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That I’m considering just giving up on the hobby. Walls with no water in sub zero temps for over a year? Could it be that the crap survived on my rock or tank That several of the fish have symptoms of the columnaris or fin rot However, upon closer inspection tonight it appears None would eat or come out and now it is day 3Īnd same story. They all appeared healthy but tookĬover as expected. I introduced 20 Mbunas from on Tuesday this week. Nice hard water, ph aroundĨ.5, no ammonia or nitrites obviously and very low nitrates. Cycled in aboutĪ month, and conditions were pristine.
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Now, a year and a half later I just set up the 125 gallon again and Garage completely empty in -30 degree weather as I live in At that time I took down the entire tankĪnd cleaned everything and drained it completely. Treatments, the majority died and the few remaining were horribly After a long battle and numerous antibiotics and It quickly spread and I vigorously tried everything to cure myīeloved Mbuna. I believed to be columnaris or fin/mouth rot. Got stressed obviously but all made it until one came down with what
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The bright idea to upgrade to a 125 gallon and have had problemsĭuring the move about a year and a half ago, a couple of the fish About a year and a half ago I had a thrivingħ5 gallon Mbuna setup. Been keeping fish for about 20 years and am soįrustrated the last year or so I’m about to abandon ship. It was suggested that I forward you guys a post I put up onĬ today, in hopes you may offer some advice. Related FAQs: African Cichlids, African Cichlid Identification, African Cichlid Selection, African Cichlid Compatibility, African Cichlid Systems, African Cichlid Feeding, African Cichlid Reproduction, African Cichlid Disease, Cichlids of the World, Cichlid Systems, Cichlid Identification, Cichlid Behavior, Cichlid Compatibility, Cichlid Selection, Cichlid Feeding, Cichlid Disease, CichlidĪbout to give up Mbuna stkg., beh., disease f's Related Articles: African Cichlids, MalawianĬichlids: The Mbuna and their Allies By Neale Monks, The Blueįollowers: the Placidochromis of Lake Malawi by Daniella