The Frontosa Project

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we've decided to try our luck at breeding these amazing little guys =)
our 55g is stocked with 6 very tiny Frontosa. still a long ways from breeding but looking forward to all the progress these guys will make between now and then =)

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we've decided to try our luck at breeding these amazing little guys =)
our 55g is stocked with 6 very tiny Frontosa. still a long ways from breeding but looking forward to all the progress these guys will make between now and then =)

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You are aware that those fish will not breed in that tiny tank your fish require atleast a 100 gallon tank


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That is cool. You have a great tank going for the little guys. I would love to get into frontosa. I'm keeping that in reserve for later down the line because I'd like to get WC or F1s. I just purchased some tiny malawi blue dolphins that take awhile to mature too. The nice thing is I will get to see them grow up and change like you. It will be fun! There are some great websites that are dedicated to fronts.
 
i completely agree! we were unaware in the beginning of the process but it has been awesome! they've adapted there own personalities and there colours change frequently its very neat! we just bought 6 baby fire and ice snakehead for our 120 gallon-hoping to try our hand at breeding them aswell =) and the skull is a bubbler that isnt hooked up, when its plugged in the eyeball rolls around =) lol

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i like to watch the color changes too. that is even funnier about the eyeball, i wonder if your fish would do a double take when it starts rolling. nice dichotomy - between the snakeheads and fronts they should keep you busy & entertained.
 
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