Breeding

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Jack Dempsey
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My 3 1/2 silk is full of eggs and trying so hard to breed with my 7" male red dragon she is a bit beat up but thay are getting along now but seams like he don't want nothing to do with here she cleaning and wiggling and twitching he just sit there should I try to move her to a different male or will he come around?
 
Sometimes you can't force fish to breed they're just not compatible. Try dividing them and see after a few days if the male shows interest. I had a female who would not breed with anything but this one male. I tried 4-5 males with her and she wouldn't lay with any of them. I put her back to this one male she liked and bam she would breed but the thing is that male is sterile lol
 
Sometimes you can't force fish to breed they're just not compatible. Try dividing them and see after a few days if the male shows interest. I had a female who would not breed with anything but this one male. I tried 4-5 males with her and she wouldn't lay with any of them. I put her back to this one male she liked and bam she would breed but the thing is that male is sterile lol
Ok will try she wants to he just not in to it she got banged up hate to let her get like for not
 
They're new parents take out the Rock and keep it seperated. I tried to take out my flowerhorns pot but the male literally tried to kill me haha he's huge male so he grabbed my fingers and trashing the net I held for protection. They will
Breed again hopefully but I wanted the eggs but they ate it which is normal.

I hope they are good parents if you're deciding against to house them together.
 
They're new parents take out the Rock and keep it seperated. I tried to take out my flowerhorns pot but the male literally tried to kill me haha he's huge male so he grabbed my fingers and trashing the net I held for protection. They will
Breed again hopefully but I wanted the eggs but they ate it which is normal.

I hope they are good parents if you're deciding against to house them together.
 
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