How to properly introduce opposite sex Vieja species

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Jack Dempsey
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I was wondering if anybody had certain techniques in introducing Vieja species to one another of the opposite sex. I know the prefered method is to buy groups of young species and let a pair naturally develop, but I have acquired some larger individuals and would like to introduce them to each other. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
 
I have a theory i can't prove. I believe if 2 fish are potential pair they dont need group around. I believe the group only increases the odds of finding that pair that jives. Many times i have had a single midas or carpinte or trimac or umbee or freddy, etc in a community tank and threw in an other of the same and they basically immediately paired (even fenistratus veija which may be relevant). On the other hand i have many young groups of central/south americans not pair. To be fair more often than not the group technique of juveniles did work and many times throwing in second adult ended badly, but my point is it can be done. I recommend have the desired male dominating his tank, hopefully large amount of water 200+ gallons. Have the female in seperate tank also dominant pumping her full of protein so she produces eggs. Example krill, i dont like beef heart. Have smaller males in with her that cant chase her but get her estrogen flowing and when she is fat with peek color (tube down obviously best case scenario) throw her in with the dominant male you're hoping takes a liking to her. Cant hurt to do small cold water change as well but dont shock them. You'll know almost instantly if they feel loving or kill this intruder. Remember you can always divide them but if thats the answer you were seeking there was no reason to start this thread, right? Keep us posted
 
For adults I would use a divider, getting them to breed should be doable, getting them to become a compatible pair might be a long shot though.
 
I would "not" introduce Vieja members of the opposite sex.
The potential for pairing up, producing unwanted hybrids in an already saturated unidentifiable hybrid cichlids, and the pair becoming territorial and killing all other tank mates is all to real.
 
I would "not" introduce Vieja members of the opposite sex.
The potential for pairing up, producing unwanted hybrids in an already saturated unidentifiable hybrid cichlids, and the pair becoming territorial and killing all other tank mates is all to real.
Sorry, maybe it wasn’t clear from the beginning, these are same species, and same collection point, and will be in their own tank with dither fish.
 
For adults I would use a divider, getting them to breed should be doable, getting them to become a compatible pair might be a long shot though.
Agree with this approach as well. You can even cut holes in the divider that are sized for the female if the male is larger to provide an escape.
 
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