Help me pick my next earth eater group

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If breeding is such a large consideration, why are you choosing species that are so hard to breed? Just curious! I'm thinking we could point you towards fish that are more suited for spawning. Remember, typically the more aggressive fish are going to take a lot more management to spawn. Males spend less time courting, and more time chasing others away from what they feel is their territory.
 
If breeding is such a large consideration, why are you choosing species that are so hard to breed? Just curious! I'm thinking we could point you towards fish that are more suited for spawning. Remember, typically the more aggressive fish are going to take a lot more management to spawn. Males spend less time courting, and more time chasing others away from what they feel is their territory.

I am absolutely open to suggestions. I do want to breed and sell some fry just for the experience and the tiny bit of money to help with operation costs.

I prefer rarer fish, which is one reason why these four are on my list. I don't want to keep or breed fish that are super common (the only exception to this rule has been my chocolate cichlid).

My favorite species are earth eater followed by severums and severum-like species. Acara types are in third. Thoughts?


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