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Pregnant red zebra cichlid
Pregnant red zebra cichlid







pregnant red zebra cichlid

Hope you like the pics! I would have loved to see pics like this a couple months ago when my first mama started to hold. If the rocks are small, about a big marble size, the fry can get in it but the adults can't. I will be adding a small pile of rock in the big tank today for her new fry. They will be 2 months when she releases again. I cannot do that with my new holding mama because the first batch will be too big for the new batch to be safe. but today we got a better look and her jaw/mouth seems to be bigger, and hopefully carrying eggs :clap: But I figured I'd find out for sure from the help of everyone on here. She did not bother the first batch at all, even after she released. Our red zebra seemed to be acting strange but in good health. I put a pot in the tank for a holding mama to hang out in. #4 is when my second mama was hanging out in there with the first batch while she held. I have Java Moss clumps on the rock piles, they munch food out of it all day long. I had black and changed to white because you can see their colors better. Make sure you add a little pile of rock for them to hang out in :-) I changed the sand. #3 is the set up I have for them in a 10 gallon. Now the one Cichlids face is fat looking and its not really eating. I used to have this problem with my goldfish alot, they would get bloat and die 3days later. 3w x 1d) in the gravel and then the two Cichlids chased each other in circles for a little while. (The colors look washed out, I think I need to replace my bulb with a 8500 because the ones living in my big tank are a strong yellow, with black markings, which you cannot see on these uless you flash a flashlight on them) Remove the skins and feed them the insides. Red Zebra Cichlid Care Guide & Species Profile. Harlequin Rasbora Care Guide & Species Profile. Frontosa Cichlid Care Guide & Species Profile. Panda Cory Care & Species Overview Panda Catfish April 18, 2021.

pregnant red zebra cichlid

Good luck! Its the best thing ever!! I am "pregnant" again myself! LOL Red Empress Cichlid Care Guide & Species Profile.

PREGNANT RED ZEBRA CICHLID FREE

They are about 4 times bigger at release than my Ram fry were when they became free swimming! It took my Ram fry 3 weeks to get as big as a newly released Yellow fry! They are actually pretty big when they are released, compared to other fry. My smallest fry are now 2 weeks and I no longer need the hose on the intake and the filter is back on high. When the fry are less than a week I turn the filter down to low because I found a couple stuck to the hose, but after I turned it down they were fine. I cover my filter intake with a piece of pantyhose (held on with a rubber band) so that the fry don't get sucked up. Every fish is different, start to look for escapees around 21 days or so, but it could be up to 4-5 weeks. You will notice a couple fry here and there as they escape her mouth, then as she releases them she will know exactly were they all are. I left mine in for almost a week with their fry so that they could eat and get their strength back before going back in with the others. Thanks so much.The mama will be fine with her fry for a few days after she releases. He currently has 4 egg spots on his anal fin but none on the trailing edge of his dorsal fin, which I've seen many Red Zebras having. Could someone help me to identify the species? He is medium orange with a bright blue cast on his dorsal, pectoral, and anal fins. they are terrible cell phone pics so I'm very sorry about the quality. About a month ago the two spawned and I've been raising the 25 fry. Makes starting to colour up Greshakie (redtop zebras) 6cm 7.00 each. The other fish that we bought was an unknown but at 3.5" and being mostly gray with lighter vertical stripes, I figured it might be a female. Ob peacocks 3 different bloodlines 3-4cm 5.00 each or 5-6cm 7.00 each. I thought one was a sunburst peacock but as it's colored up, I think it might actually be a Red Zebra. My LFS specializes more in reef and saltwater and so they couldn't give me much info on these cichlids. After a reset and getting the water stable again, I picked up a couple fish from the LFS. I had planned on removing the fish and dumping the pond the following morning, but when we woke up, all fish were dead. I had 5 peacocks which were doing great but unfortunately my 4 year old daughter fed the pond an entire can of sinking pellets. I've set up a 70 gallon pond which sits on my lanai here in South Florida and has been running since February of this year. I've been keeping reefs for the past 12 years and due to budget issues I'm working with Cichlids right now. I've made the jump into Cichlids over from reef keeping. I'm new to this forum and to cichlid keeping.









Pregnant red zebra cichlid