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cichlid fish stripped babies (electric yellow)

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

I strip the fish and that's all her baby. stripping, babies, baby, 20 gallon tank

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  • they look so happy!

  • Yeah. But unfortunately, not all of them make it to adult.

  • Are they yellow electric or mainganos ?

  • They are yellow electric. Now they are in my 55 g tank.

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  • can you keep these with 2 large plecos?

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  • really so good (like)

  • @medallo41 lhey will live peacefully for a week or 2, but you'll notice some of your non cichlid fish start disappearing quickly.

  • Yeallo labs are calm for mbunas but are in no way good for sommunity tanks. They should be kept with other cichlids.

  • depends on the species of cichlid some cichlids are 3-4 weeks in between spawn and some will go as soon as theyve shot out their babies

  • i dont see how they are babies ya their small but they look store bought not breed or anything now those....those are amazing

  • umm actually they are nicer than most african cichlid but they might kill off your weaker fish + they like hard core water like 7.9-8.6 ph and im not sure if they could survive in weaker softer water

  • how often do cichlids breed

  • Some Mbuna have a habit to eat the eyes off of plecos, they would do better with kuhli Loaches

  • I have them with a neon, they are still juveniles so they don't bother him yet, but they nipped my swordtails fins off, i don't think it is a good idea, cichlids should generally be in only Cichlid tanks.

  • i dunno about putting them with neon tetra's.. I've mixed electric yellows with guppies... the yellows ate alot of the young but the adults themselves were fine.. they can easily go with most fish as long as you have a decent network of caves on the bottom to middle area of your tank... overcrowding tanks with these fish can lead to aggressive behaviour

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