New Tropheus Red Bishop group

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And then there was 8……..

So I miscounted the duboisi eggs I stripped earlier this week….8 from 1 & 15 from the other. Unfortunately the 8 were a few days ahead and when they became wigglers ahead of the rest, they damaged the egg membranes of the other 15. By the time I realized what was happening it was too late. All 15 now non-viable. Never tumble multiple broods together unless you know for certain they’re the same age. Lesson learned 🤦🏻‍♂️
Needless to say the other 8 are very well nourished and going strong…
 
Finally vented my red bishop group and moved a breeder colony to a 40B to make it easier to catch and strip the gals. Turns out I got super blessed with the group ratio, and after selling 4 additional males recently to a friend here in Cincinnati, I have 2M14F in this group. I have another 8 that were originally in the 40, definitely 2 females in that group as I have fry from them, but I put the 8 RB’s together w 7 Maswa I was growing out into the 125gal with my adult Maswa.
In the venting process 10 full free swimmers were apprehended, for a grand total of 30 or so RB fry of various sizes. Also have approx 30 Maswa fry from wigglers to about 1”.
Was a productive day. Here’s a couple vids of where things ended up….

40B


125gal


Fry saver

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Productive day 🤗
 
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So after 3 years I have sold my small duboisi Maswa group, the sub-adults and all the fry. Also my 7 random red bishop adults and 30 fry. Pick up isn’t until early Feb, but sealed the deal today for cash plus 4 x 5-6” clown loaches. I have really enjoyed this group, super productive, great quality, but alas I want to dedicate the 125gal to 2 carpintis I have been growing out. They have cohabitated with the tropheus since 1.5-2” and appear to be male & female from their body characteristics. The larger fish is about 4.5”, the smaller 3.25”. Though not a high demand fish, they’re really beautiful, look great at adult size, I have never bred them, and very importantly, they are my wife’s favorite fish.
Hopefully they will bond once in their own. Once the transition is complete I will start a thread in the appropriate forum subsection.
Here’s 2 terrible screen shots from a vid I have showing the carpintis. More to come. 🤙🏼
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You have two very good looking carpintis there IMO. Good luck with the grow out.
 
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I was very uncertain/nervous about how a colony of tropheus would do in a 40B. I would never have recommended it to anyone, previously believing a 75 was the smallest option. They have been in the 40B for coming up to 5 weeks now. No adverse aggression. No deaths, or injuries for that matter. I stripped 20 wigglers from 6 different females during water change last week. So far so good.
The presence of the Java fern I think plays a major role in the workability, breaking up sight lines in multiple directions in the tank.
I think having only 2 males is key as well. 1 is set up on each side of the tank. With the big fern in the middle they really only mingle during feeding. Happy days.
Update video from today.
 
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