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#FIRE RED ZEBRA CICHLID PDF#
Shipping Information Overnight shipments are shipped via UPS and are a flat-rate of $29.99: Orders requiring delivery to Hawai'i, Alaska, and Puerto Rico require an additional $20.Hawai'i orders require a PDF copy of a valid permit from the Department of Agriculture prior to shipping. Prior to purchasing our auction, please review our terms and conditions below. We strive to supply only the highest quality and healthiest animals. We are proud to offer our livestock directly to the hobbyist. Since we began breeding fish in 1970, we have grown to produce and ship hundreds of species of tropical freshwater fish and invertebrates. $29.99 Overnight Shipping This auction is for fish at 1-2": OB Red Zebra Metriaclima estherae Imperial Tropicals is a family-owned fish farm located in Lakeland, Florida, USA. Males and females may look drastically different from one another. Fish vary in appearance depending on many factors, including mood, age, gender, and social status. Imperial Tropicals is a family-owned fish farm located in Lakeland, Florida, USA. Item: 271963911156 OB Red Zebra Cichlid (Metriaclima estherae) Lake Malawi African Live Fish. Personally if the tank is large enough to allow breeding territories for 2 - 3 females, I think things will go smoother.Seller: imperial_tropicals_fish_store ✉️ (6,311) 93.1%, re-introduce the female first for a week or 2 so she can recover from breeding, get re-oriented and establish her own breeding territory, and If she cannot leave the tank, mayhem is the result. When she wasn't receptive to his advances he tried to drive her out of his territory (the tank). Your tank is the male's territory and your female has a smaller territory within the male's. Any female not receptive to his advances - and not aggressively guarding fry - will be attacked and, if possible, driven from the male's territory in hopes that a more receptive female will appear to take her place. As such he will always find a female that is receptive to his 'romantic advances'. In the wiild aggie males stake out a large territory that includes breeding territories of several females. I guess I should have given you a more detailed recommendation. Should I separate the male and female Fire reds?

My other question - once this batch of eggs/fry is no longer, will the female stop harassing the male? Just want to have a calm environment. My question is, which male fish fertilized the eggs? I am not planning on raising this first batch of fry because I worry it will be a hybrid Tefe x Agassizii. I noticed the eggs only 1 hour after the male Fire red entered the tank. The female Fire red has been very very aggressive towards the new male Fire red, which made me wonder: Did she lay eggs? Turns out she did, in the cichlid Stone. The male Tefe was in my tank for only a single day. Tefe, so I returned him the following day for a male Fire red. Orginally, I thought I had brought home a male A. I have become so infatuated with Apistogramma over the past year that I decided to try a new species - A.
