is it possible to breed a female jack dempsy and a male green terror? i have a breeding tank that im setting up? any one know the temp and what kinda gravel or sand to use? wh at kinda decorations? food? if not possible what kinda cichlids are easy to breed? thank you for your help
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IMO, most common cichlids are easy to breed. Keep the water conditions good and consistent with consistent feeding.. and you are good to go.300g - Petrochromis Texas "Red Fin" Longola, Petrochromis Red Bulu, Tropheus Red Rainbow Kansanga.
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First of all...am I the only one that thinks breeding a jack and a terror is wrong? Why would you wanna do that? If they breed, the offspring will end up for sale and those hybrids will end up makin more hybrids until they turn into another blood parrot epidemic. Please don't mix breed any fish...ever.If it ain't wild caught
You ain't doing it right
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Also, in my experience, the dempsey and the terror probably wouldn't breed together. I've heard of stranger, but for the most part these two aren't particularly famous for breeding with other species. If you are absolutely set on trying to make hybrids then what I would stock in the tank would be a convict, red devil, texas or jag. most of the hybrids I've seen in my day were made from these species. oh, throw in a female blood parrot. It's supposedly the males only that are sterile, but I have read about reports of fertile males (supposedly through hormone injections when young.)Haiku's are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense
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Originally posted by mattr View Postblood parrots are one of the most wanted cichlids. blood parrots cant reproduce either.If it ain't wild caught
You ain't doing it right
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thats just like saying you only get pure breed dogs. mine were 7 when i got them and ive had them for over 3 years now. my MBU died at 8. so the lifeexpectancy is not an argue. there is no parrot epedemic. they cant reproduce. so what im going to do is let them breed for about 3 years then drop them in the san jacinto river once they are big. or maybe test tube parrotsLast edited by mattr; 10-21-2010, 12:59 PM.
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Originally posted by mattr View Postthere is no parrot epedemic. they cant reproduce. so what im going to do is let them breed for about 3 years then drop them in the san jacinto river once they are big. or maybe test tube parrotsIf it ain't wild caught
You ain't doing it right
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you really think that since the beginning of time there were over 3000 species of cichlids? most are hybrids of some sort. and if you want to talk about keeping fish did you know that frontosas are a pelagic fish? and they live atleast 30-50 meters underwater and then people like you put them in 3 feet of water. people like me at changing things for the good and you torture you fish. not meLast edited by mattr; 10-21-2010, 02:03 PM.
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take a look at my tank and then tell me I torture my fish. I guarantee you that you aren't on my level in this hobby. It's obvious from your last response about hybrids and Frontosas that you don't know what the hell you are talking about. Enjoy your little boy fish tank and do whatever you wanna do with your boring, amateur fish.
If you wanna see how the pros do it, come to the GHAC meeting this Saturday. Maybe then you'll learn to respect the hobby.If it ain't wild caught
You ain't doing it right
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