
With this latest spawn, I have not seen eggs, they appear to be on a vertically placed stone opposite the front glass. Only sign of a spawn, is they guard the area very aggressively, and appear to be fanning the vertical standing rock.
With their 1st spawn, they were put on the inside area of an algae covered piece of wood, and because they are green, very hard to see. The area was so small the female could barely get in between the crotch in the wood.
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You do not feed the wrigglers, they are using food in their yolk sack, but as soon as they are free swimming you will need to provide food. I use newly hatched brine shrimp, that I hatch from eggs.
eggs above, newly hatched artemia below
I like to use a turkey baster or pipette to shoot the food into the school of fry.
There are commercial fry foods available, but I have never used them, so I can't voice an opinion.
If the male becomes abusive, he should be removed.
I use finely powdered flake food (more like flour in consistency) called Golden Pearls. It's bite sized even for newborn cichlids.
Matt