On Wednesday I came home from work to discover that my female Texas cichlid had died. I had noticed heightened aggression from the male earlier in the week so I'm positive he's the culprit.
I had been planning on breeding these fish and had been raising them in a 40g breeder using a power feeding method. The surviving male is roughly 5" at this time. I have a permanent tank set up the living room that would have housed the pair.
Now that the female is gone, I don't know what to do. Any other Texas I have access to will be around 1-2" and I worry he'll kill another one. If I add a different species to the tank, I worry about tank busting aggression. I guess that I could keep the male as a solo pet but then I'm giving up the dream of breeding.
I'm really at a loss so any advice would be welcome. Thanks
I had been planning on breeding these fish and had been raising them in a 40g breeder using a power feeding method. The surviving male is roughly 5" at this time. I have a permanent tank set up the living room that would have housed the pair.
Now that the female is gone, I don't know what to do. Any other Texas I have access to will be around 1-2" and I worry he'll kill another one. If I add a different species to the tank, I worry about tank busting aggression. I guess that I could keep the male as a solo pet but then I'm giving up the dream of breeding.
I'm really at a loss so any advice would be welcome. Thanks
