Grow out tank for salvini.

wattfish16

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My salvini have been courting for the last two weeks and have just moved in together last night. Just wanted to know what a proper grow out set up would be if they do breed. Anything special I would need to feed them.
 

virgil2090

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I never bred them but I had a 50 gal.36x18 that I had 4 I as an attempt.a female killed the 1 male the other 2 fish were stressed.I think 55 gal could work, but I would think a 75 would be better.add some target fish and extra hiding spots.mix up the feeding, variety

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My salvini have been courting for the last two weeks and have just moved in together last night. Just wanted to know what a proper grow out set up would be if they do breed. Anything special I would need to feed them.
[video=youtube;Pf_UeNjT6W4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf_UeNjT6W4[/video] I have a pair i just bought in a 40 breeder so far so good
 

wattfish16

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I have them in a 55 gallon with a school of tetras and rainbows, and, also a pike cichlid which they could care less about. I feed them a variety of live, frozen and, and pellets. I was wondering if anyone had experience in raising fry. Tank food ect. ? nice looking pair by the way.
thank you for the replies
 

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I had my pair in a 55g while breeding, but divided it when they eventually broke up. 55 should be fine but don't expect them to tolerate tankmates when they breed. They can be vicious!
 

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Also, I just fed mine pellets and the occasional frozen shrimp. My male was 8" (a big boy) and my female was 5".
 

virgil2090

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I would treat the fry as any other CA cichlid.I always leave with parents for them to learn how the raise them and bond.feed crushed flake, the parents also stir up/chew for them.if you want to keep any, pull half the fry when free swimming, if you take too many the parents might turn on each other.the young left with the parents will most likely get eaten when they are ready to spawn again

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wattfish16

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Thank you for the replies. There are still no fry or eggs that I can tell. They only leave their cave to eat or chase other fish away. How long before I should expect fry?
 
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