Well, if you are sure you have a male and female. Provide them with good water, good food (to condition the female in particular), do some cool water changes and ensure you have an angled rock. Just my two cents. Worked well for me.
Well, if you are sure you have a male and female. Provide them with good water, good food (to condition the female in particular), do some cool water changes and ensure you have an angled rock. Just my two cents. Worked well for me.
When I was watchin them eariler and my male has a pretty defined hump
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The subdominant male (were there to be two) wouldn't develop a hump. Se how it goes with the extra two. But most important is patience as it can take some time!
The subdominant male (were there to be two) wouldn't develop a hump. Se how it goes with the extra two. But most important is patience as it can take some time!
I had 2 6+" males and 2 4" females in a 125gallon and one of the females would spawn every 2-3 weeks. Also the comment of the subdominant male not showing a hump is not entirely true. My sub-dom male had just as big of a hump as the dom at all times. I kept and bred gt's for over 2yrs, but maybe I had a lucky group.