Electric Blue Acaras breeding questions

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I have had 2 EBA’s about 2 1/2 -3 inches for a few months. I bumped into another one at a local fish store the other day. I brought him home. I was pretty sure he was a male— brightly colored with long, tapered fins. Now that he’s been in the tank one of the others has her tube showing. I thought this one one was a male. They are showing off for each other, cleaning a rock, and annoying the 3rd member of the trio. Seems like a good deal unless you are the odd man out. This looks like they are in the mood. my light is on a timer. Should I alter that at all ? Raise the temp? Let nature take it’s course? Thanks for any info.
 
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I have had 2 EBA’s about 2 1/2 -3 inches for a few months. I bumped into another one at a local fish store the other day. I brought him home. I was pretty sure he was a male— brightly colored with long, tapered fins. Now that he’s been in the tank one of the others has her tube showing. I thought this one one was a male. They are showing off for each other, cleaning a rock, and annoying the 3rd member of the trio. Seems like a good deal unless you are the odd man out. This looks like they are in the mood. my light is on a timer. Should I alter that at all ? Raise the temp? Let nature take it’s course? Thanks for any info.

Yes sounds like spawning behavior.? I personally would like you stated let nature take it's course. It will get rough for the 3rd EBA so you may have to remove or seperate with a divider.
 
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Lots of showing off for each other. The female’s tube is still out. The male has a the smaller tube out. They were Teaming up on the older, much bigger EBA that has been moved out. Any guess how long it will take for eggs to be laid? Could they change their minds and not lay eggs? Thanks for answering my questions.
 
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Lots of showing off for each other. The female’s tube is still out. The male has a the smaller tube out. They were Teaming up on the older, much bigger EBA that has been moved out. Any guess how long it will take for eggs to be laid? Could they change their minds and not lay eggs? Thanks for answering my questions.

Tbh can't give you a concrete answer. Don't change anything and give time.
 
Thanks. My mother says men don’t have patience. I’ll try to prove her wrong.
 
Doesn’t always happen the first time. In about a month or so they will probably start showing this behavior again.
 
I have had 2 EBA’s about 2 1/2 -3 inches for a few months. I bumped into another one at a local fish store the other day. I brought him home. I was pretty sure he was a male— brightly colored with long, tapered fins. Now that he’s been in the tank one of the others has her tube showing. I thought this one one was a male. They are showing off for each other, cleaning a rock, and annoying the 3rd member of the trio. Seems like a good deal unless you are the odd man out. This looks like they are in the mood. my light is on a timer. Should I alter that at all ? Raise the temp? Let nature take it’s course? Thanks for any info.

i have just had an EBA (female) and an blue acara (big male) breed just yesterday, they where a pair for months now with no breeding
raised the temp to 28 from about 26, the water was good anyway, but the temp seemed to do the trick, the light does not seem to matter
 
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