Im sorry if i came off wrong, i didnt mean to sound like a dick cause i agree with you and im just as interested as you in finding out as much as possibleand i havent noticed any of my females holding eggs longer, i wish they would though cause it seems to me that im constantly moving fry around and it would be great if i could take a break lol Ive tried methods to postpone them but wasnt very successful. and back to your original question, i figurede males would be prolific with multiple females. and i think it would be awesome if someone out there has video footage of this in a large aquarium or in the wild. I also wish i had the luxery cause i would definitely go out and film them in their wild habitat and study them. too bad i didnt have a clue what i wanted to be when i grew up lol
I talked to a friend of mine who does collecting and he's only been in the spring or early summer months. He told me that he's seen pairs moving fry up and down rivers protecting fry, diggin pits for the fry in different locations for intended moves lol I would love to hear info from some of the seasoned collectors. I saw some videos that Skip put up on you tube of Don Conkel giving a presentation just recently. and i really enjoyed it.
It's cool, no offense taken. Hopefully this thread goes in the direction I was hoping......doubt it.
