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- Thu May 15, 2025 2:56 pm
- Forum: Cichlids
- Topic: removing the male krib after breeding
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Re: removing the male krib after breeding
Thanks russety, I appreciate your input. I've made the decision to remove the male as he was relentless in his pursuit of the other fish. I do feel a pang of guilt for separating the parents, it's just their natural instinct after all. Once the fry are old enough to fend for themselves, assuming ...
- Thu May 15, 2025 1:34 pm
- Forum: Cichlids
- Topic: removing the male krib after breeding
- Replies: 3
- Views: 43
removing the male krib after breeding
Hi,
I've recently introduced a new pair of Kribs to my community, and after a successful spawn, the fry are now swimming freely alongside the parents. However, the male Krib's aggression has become a major concern. I did expect some territorial behavior, especially with the fry around, but I ...
I've recently introduced a new pair of Kribs to my community, and after a successful spawn, the fry are now swimming freely alongside the parents. However, the male Krib's aggression has become a major concern. I did expect some territorial behavior, especially with the fry around, but I ...
- Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:21 am
- Forum: Corals
- Topic: Feeding tips for Mushroom Corals
- Replies: 9
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Re: Feeding tips for Mushroom Corals
I've had luck with a mix of frozen foods. My Ricordeas love brine shrimp soaked in Selcon. Also, check your phosphate levels. High phosphates can mess with their vibes. My tank runs at 0.03 ppm, and they've been thriving.
Selcon's a game-changer. I soak my mysis in it too. Also, how often are ...