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Old 03-05-2003, 06:56 AM
Madd Hatter
 
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Default Breeding Cichlids in an outdoor pond...

I plan to keep fish in the pond between june 1st and sometimein september. I
have 7 tanks running indoors right now, and am in the process of adding 8
more right now. I keep african cichlids in my indoor tanks, though I don't
think I'll be able to keep them outside. I plan to use the pond to
centraland south american cichlids that tolerate temperatures around 68 to
70 deg. My purpose here is to see if I can breed them effectively. I am
moving sometimenext year and one of my options is to purchase a rural
property where I can breed cichlids on a large scale. These experiments are
geared towards determining feasability of such a project.

"Snooze" wrote in message
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"Madd Hatter" wrote in message
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I am building a small outdoor pond to breed cichlids in. I haven't

decided
whether to go with Sounth American or African cichlids yet... Pond will

be
approx 500 - 600 Gallons.... Never done this before, so any advice

regarding
plants, filteration, feasability of raising cichlids this way, would be
appreciated.. I am in the Toronto area on Ontario Canada.


Cichlids need really warm water, something you're not going to get around
January, especially outside. Not unless you add a good sized water heater.
I've never kept more then 2 cichlids in a tank, but I don't think breeding
pairs play nicely with others.

Do you plan on removing them from the pond when the weather starts to get
cooler? If you have a place to keep them half the year, when the weather

is
cold, why not improve that area, and keep them there year round?

500 gal isn't that much as well, especially for highly territorial fish..

Sameer