do all cons breed the same?

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What happens is that cons are great parents. They lay the eggs, and 3 days later, they hatch. They are now in the wriggler stage. They stay like this for 3-5 days. After that, they start to swim freely. This is when you feed them crushed up flakes/baby brine shrimp etc.

Then what you do is use your syphon and syphon the babies into a bucket for transportation into a grow-out tank.

The female will now lay eggs again in roughly 5 days to 2 weeks. But in some cases, later.

Repeat the process for LOTS of babies.
OR what you can do is remove the eggs on the surface on which they are layed on (For example, a rock cave/driftwood/slate etc) and place them in the grow-out tank with a mature sponge filter. Adding an airstone is not nessacary.

The eggs will then hatch the way they would as mentioned earlier, and behave the same. But its more rewarding to leave the eggs with the parents.

There is only 1 species of convict. But there are 3 different types of colour variations. The barred variety (standard), pink (light pink to white all over), and marble. Which is a mix of pink and standard. These are relativy new to the hobby.

They all breed the same.
 
pirahna1950;1173940; said:
No! Actually its bad advice. Its much better to wait at least a month, or at least untill the female looks ready before removing the fry. The alternative could be a dead female. :irked:

I Don't understand why would the female die from the result of the fry being taken out?
 
The female wouldn't die from taking the fry away. She could probably die from producing so many eggs in a short period of time.

So just don't turn her into an assembly line so she has time to store up energy for the next batch.

Thats what I gathered anyway.

Thanks for info everyone!
 
She wouldnt die. Because she would only lay eggs if she was ready for it. if she wasnt, chances are the male will just chase her relentlesly untill she does. And then by that time she's had a good break and is chock full of ggs. get me? She would NOT die from constant egg laying. She only lays when she wants.
 
Mystix212;1175466; said:
She wouldnt die. Because she would only lay eggs if she was ready for it. if she wasnt, chances are the male will just chase her relentlesly untill she does. And then by that time she's had a good break and is chock full of ggs. get me? She would NOT die from constant egg laying. She only lays when she wants.

good point
 
thanks for the clarification, i thought that if they were well-fed and properly conditioned, breeding would be a more or less constant thing if the eggs were removed.
 
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