SPAWNING THE CUBAN CICHLID.

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Thank you, Best of luck to you as well!
And that is actually an istlanum, green morph. Very similar..
lol forgive me. I can see now looking at the pic closer Gourami.. thing is your istlanum is very dark so at a glance I thought it was a female grammodes.. I'm keeping Grammodes's currently. Iv spawned both several times over time.
Your tank looks cool.
 
lol forgive me. I can see now looking at the pic closer Gourami.. thing is your istlanum is very dark so at a glance I thought it was a female grammodes.. I'm keeping Grammodes's currently. Iv spawned both several times over time.
Your tank looks cool.
Thank you, yes this particular istlanum was very dark compared to most I've seen. Not sure why, possibly because of black background/gravel. Though the other fish were not unusually dark, so I am not sure.
Istlanum and grammodes are both awesome fish, I have never kept a large grammodes but would love to have one if I had the space!
 
Istlanum and grammodes are both awesome fish, I have never kept a large grammodes but would love to have one if I had the space!
Wow you have great tast in cichlids Gourami swami.. both them fish are defo half way up in my top 10 favourite cichlids of all time. Iv had Grammodes up to 9" they are pure power houses in my experiences with them! I'd put them pound for pound the hardest cichlids of all. If Grammodes got as big as dovii I'd say it would take Dovii's place at the top. Straight up. Fantastic fish.
 
Wow you have great tast in cichlids Gourami swami.. both them fish are defo half way up in my top 10 favourite cichlids of all time. Iv had Grammodes up to 9" they are pure power houses in my experiences with them! I'd put them pound for pound the hardest cichlids of all. If Grammodes got as big as dovii I'd say it would take Dovii's place at the top. Straight up. Fantastic fish.

Thanks, you do as well friend! & I guess that's why they call them "mini-dovii", all the attitude packed into a small package
 
[QUOTE="Gourami Swami, post: 7806792, I guess that's why they call them "mini-dovii", all the attitude packed into a small package[/QUOTE]
I guess so.:)
Ok Back to tetracanthus we went all the way off there. Lmao.
 
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There very easy to spawn..Cubans can tolerate a broad range in water parameters with no problems. Males are very gentle on the females once they pair! they form a very strong bond without risk of loosing the female. Not like in most other cichlids were using a divider is essential to eliminate the risk. These are my personal experiences breeding N tetracanthus a fair few times since 1994 with no fatalities..hope this helps fruju..also brother please would you show updates on the progress with tetracanthus! Would love to see how you get on. There a very rewarding fish to own in my opinion...;):)
Also guys are there any of you keeping Cubans past or present.. pics would be very cool to see if you wouldn't mind?

I have heard mixed reviews regarding the pair bond. Sometimes strong but aggression coming from both sexes at times. I am comming several females at the moment and they do ok, bit of bullying but not too bad. I hope I won't need a divider because I like my open plan aquascape!

They have underrated beauty, lots of greens/blues/purples depending on the mood. Will try and get more pics of what I am working with
 
I have heard mixed reviews regarding the pair bond. Sometimes strong but aggression coming from both sexes at times. I am comming several females at the moment and they do ok, bit of bullying but not too bad. I hope I won't need a divider because I like my open plan aquascape!

They have underrated beauty, lots of greens/blues/purples depending on the mood. Will try and get more pics of what I am working with
there an aggressive fish over all and can hold there own with all but the largest and hard hitting cichlids (dovii-Umbee's long term that is) when young they were always seeing each other off and displaying aggressively at each other! Thankfully nothing further than that. If you look at Gourami swarmi's pic for example when kept with fish that can hold there own,all is well. Provide enough space for them to find a retreat when needed and enjoy a peaceful tank..
I totally agree with you about there underrated beauty.. pics and videos don't do them any justice really. Nothing like you see when there right in front of you in there tank. There amazing cichlids...providing you find a batch of tetracanthus with a good strong gene. And not inbred to bits that you find all to often in the hobby sadly..Choose carefully..
Just keep in mind if it's a pair your after like mine! They will need there own tank 100% they will not tolerate any tank mates with fry.
And fruju Yes would love to see your grow outs bro.;)
 
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