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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. |
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![]() "b." wrote in message news:v80Va.12068$ff.11083@fed1read01... I have a 55g planted tank and I am currently looking for a unique fish to breed within it. The fish that I currently have in this tank are about 20 glow light tetras, 15 neons, 4 SAE's, red tail shark and 4 corys. I was looking for a fish that is easy to breed but not prolific (ie guppy, platy). If anyone has an idea for a nice size fish that would look good in this tank please let me know what it is and where I can find info on it. Thanks. Maybe gouramis such as dwarf (colisa lalia) or pearl (trichogaster leeri)... You could have one or two males and at least two females. They're very beautiful and peaceful. The male will chase other fish and the females away when he builds or take care of the bubble nest but he will not inflict any damage, provided the females can hide in the plants. As soon as the bubble nest is removed, the male becomes peaceful again. They will populate the upper level of your tank, which your other fish don't use much. They breed quite readily when well housed and well fed. Dwarf gouramis have a reputation of being excessively shy. However, in a well planted tank with contains some floating plants (such as riccia or water sprite), they seldom hide. Here are some nice pictures of both species: http://www.r-haemmerle.de/sites/colisa_lalia.htm http://www.warady.home.ro/gourami.htm http://www.akwafoto.pl/fotoreport/zabrze2002/inne2.php |
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![]() b. wrote in message news:v80Va.12068$ff.11083@fed1read01... 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. Trying to get fish to spawn in a community tank isn't very productive. To raise fish in this tank, you need parental care and that probably narrows it down to cichlids. Easy to breed would be one of the krib group of cichlids. Maybe angels? Some of the less often seen Corydoras catfish? There are also a lot of livebearers, like the Goodeids that could fit the bill. Many of the other fish produce fry that are too tiny. It might be easier to get a second smaller aquarium for breeding, and add the juveniles to you existing tank when they are large enough. Jim |
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"b." wrote
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. You might try a pair of Kribs. Kribs can be bought from any LFS and info is available on loads of web sites. -- Graham Ramsay You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net |
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Dwarf gouramis, Angels, Kribs are all very good fish to have (I have
them) and may breed in the tank. But probably not. Even tho they may not breed they will look good in your tank and will get along just fine with the rest of their tank mates. Vicki |
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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 "b." wrote in message news:v80Va.12068$ff.11083@fed1read01... I have a 55g planted tank and I am currently looking for a unique fish to breed within it. The fish that I currently have in this tank are about 20 glow light tetras, 15 neons, 4 SAE's, red tail shark and 4 corys. I was looking for a fish that is easy to breed but not prolific (ie guppy, platy). If anyone has an idea for a nice size fish that would look good in this tank please let me know what it is and where I can find info on it. Thanks. |
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I dunno...while its true that the female gets aggressive...I have had way more
males kill females than the other way around. Jody wrote: It may depend on your pH. If it stays much above 7 then angels and kribs might not perform too well, but maybe. If the kribs spawn, then the female will become very aggressive and defensive, possibly even killing the male. But, in a 55g there is probably room for everyone. The kribs will need some type of cave to spawn. Most breeders use terra-cotta flower pots turned on their side or upside down with a cave entrance cut into the rim. thekrib.com has all kinds of info on dwarf cichlids and how to breed them. They are great additions to planted tanks. Jody "b." wrote in message news:v80Va.12068$ff.11083@fed1read01... 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. |
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I think it can depend on when the fish are introduced as well. In my case,
I had added a male after the female had already been in place and had the run of the tank. Once a male was introduced (a few different times), she harassed it to death pretty quickly. Maybe it is more indicative of "cichlid" behavior than a sex thing - hard to say for sure. Jody "Rich Conley" wrote in message .. . 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 "b." wrote in message news:v80Va.12068$ff.11083@fed1read01... 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. |
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