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Old 11-08-2003, 05:02 PM
Rich Conley
 
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Default What can I breed?

I dunno...while its true that the female gets aggressive...I have had way more
males kill females than the other way around.

Jody wrote:

It may depend on your pH. If it stays much above 7 then angels and kribs
might not perform too well, but maybe. If the kribs spawn, then the female
will become very aggressive and defensive, possibly even killing the male.
But, in a 55g there is probably room for everyone. The kribs will need some
type of cave to spawn. Most breeders use terra-cotta flower pots turned on
their side or upside down with a cave entrance cut into the rim.
thekrib.com has all kinds of info on dwarf cichlids and how to breed them.
They are great additions to planted tanks.

Jody

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I have a 55g planted tank and I am currently looking for a unique fish to
breed within it. The fish that I currently have in this tank are about 20
glow light tetras, 15 neons, 4 SAE's, red tail shark and 4 corys. I was
looking for a fish that is easy to breed but not prolific (ie guppy,

platy).
If anyone has an idea for a nice size fish that would look good in this

tank
please let me know what it is and where I can find info on it. Thanks.