Moba grow out thread

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danotaylor

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Howdy folks. I have alluded to this in other frontosa discussion threads, and the time has come to initiate a thread for the group of gibberosa "moba's" I am getting soon :WHOA:

I was in contact with the supplier yesterday following his return from an overseas trip. I have been patiently waiting, selling off fish I have, & building up cash to make my purchase. Until yesterday, the plan was to buy 2-3" fish so I could get the group size I wanted, and, TBH, I thought this was the only size available other than wild fish. Yesterday I was sent a video that revealed that I can actually get 4-5" F1's for $15 more per fish than the 2-3" ones. This is a no brainer to me, as my goal is to raise them to breeding size, and I would estimate the bigger fish to be prolly around 6-9 months older than the smaller. This size/age jump will still enable me to see them grow out to adulthood, but also put my goal of breeding them a little less distant into the future :thumbsup:

I caught & delivered the bachelor group of 7 male Mdokas yesterday, and now have about 2 weeks to get my 10' 500gal tank ready for the cypho's. I'd really like to drain it & buff the front viewing panel, but I actually can't see that happening until maybe the spring/summer in 2026. I really love the big pieces of texas holey rock that I have, but I am considering removing it and hard scaping with some type of stone that has less sharp & jagged edges, since cyphos can spook easily & clumsily crash about the tank, potentially injuring themselves. More to come on that decision...

Ok, that's it for now. More to come soon....
 
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Howdy folks. I have alluded to this in other frontosa discussion threads, and the time has come to initiate a thread for the group of gibberosa "moba's" I am getting soon :WHOA:

I was in contact with the supplier yesterday following his return from an overseas trip. I have been patiently waiting, selling off fish I have, & building up cash to make my purchase. Until yesterday, the plan was to buy 2-3" fish so I could get the group size I wanted, and, TBH, I thought this was the only size available other than wild fish. Yesterday I was sent a video that revealed that I can actually get 4-5" F1's for $15 more per fish than the 2-3" ones. This is a no brainer to me, as my goal is to raise them to breeding size, and I would estimate the bigger fish to be prolly around 6-9 months older than the smaller. This size/age jump will still enable me to see them grow out to adulthood, but also put my goal of breeding them a little less distant into the future :thumbsup:

I caught & delivered the bachelor group of 7 male Mdokas yesterday, and now have about 2 weeks to get my 10' 500gal tank ready for the cypho's. I'd really like to drain it & buff the front viewing panel, but I actually can't see that happening until maybe the spring/summer in 2026. I really love the big pieces of texas holey rock that I have, but I am considering removing it and hard scaping with some type of stone that has less sharp & jagged edges, since cyphos can spook easily & clumsily crash about the tank, potentially injuring themselves. More to come on that decision...

Ok, that's it for now. More to come soon....
Can you post picture(s) of the 500gal when it's ready and waiting on the Moba to arrive? I'm looking forward to following the thread.
 
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Can you post picture(s) of the 500gal when it's ready and waiting on the Moba to arrive? I'm looking forward to following the thread.
Absolutely Ken! I am looking forward to adding to the thread 🤙🏼

I am still undecided about the hardscape. Fortunately hardscapes are pretty easy to change up. I’m leaning towards keeping the holey rock in the tank whilst the group is young, and potentially transitioning to a smoother type of rock as they approach adult size.

My back wall in the tank is black acrylic so for now I’m gonna keep the #20 pool filter sand as my substrate. I have a 6’ white/blue LED which has diodes out, and really needs changing, but since Gibbs are deep water fish I am not looking for a brightly lit aquatic environment anyway.

More to come soon….
 
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