Pair of Kelberis VS Driftwood

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You could try to get them to your breeder but if they are all over there is a very good shot that they aren't fertilized. Assuming this is your bass's first spawn, they may take a couple times to learn how to do it right. I know that it took mine a little while. Anyhow, one thing that I noticed that helped keep the eggs stay in place is once the bass showed signs of breeding I would feed them some fresh fish which was high in fat such as salmon. It could have been coincidence but after I would feed the female good amounts of salmon her eggs would be noticeably more sticky.

If you are serious in breeding them and raising the fry, set up a 20 gallon tank now for their next spawn. They will lay eggs in 3-4 weeks from now.
 
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