Always finding cool new stuff, GL with these guys. Are they in florida tap?
That's a very nice looking animal. Never had any luck with the species. Water here is liquid nails. Good luck with the spawning. Nice videos!
What do you mean by “weirdly shaped foreheads”...can you elaborate? Are they abnormally long? Also, are the jet black ones keeping up with their siblings? If not, you might want to raise them separately. Would love to see a pic of the jet black fry. Great project...keep us posted and good luck!And a blurry picture of some of the fry. I'm seeing weirdly shaped foreheads, similar to EBJD. I don't know if they'll grow into them or if they're culls.View attachment 1332971 View attachment 1332972
What do you mean by “weirdly shaped foreheads”...can you elaborate? Are they abnormally long? Also, are the jet black ones keeping up with their siblings? If not, you might want to raise them separately. Would love to see a pic of the jet black fry. Great project...keep us posted and good luck!
Interesting fault with the head shape. I have also noticed unusually long heads on EBR’s that looks odd in a short, stout fish. Also, sorry to hear you lost the jet black fry. Please keep us updated...can’t wait to see a future batch!The foreheads were misshapen like EBJD tend to be.
Luckily I haven't seen any like that in this spawn. I also didn't see any of the jet black fry in this spawn, unfortunately. The parents may have eaten them before I separated them.
I attempted siphoning out a few in the first spawn with a piece of airline tubing, as I do all cichlid fry, and just the force of the siphon killed them. They were dead when they hit the container I was siphoning them into. So unfortunately it's best for me to leave them in place for several weeks until they're big/strong enough to handle.