Today In The Fishroom~11/07/11 Parachromis managuense

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I recently acquired a new variant of managuense. There are a total of nine (five/four) in two tanks. I have a breeding pair in each of the two tanks. Here's a picture of the female in tank #1

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She is about three inches long...about half the size of the next largest female in the tank. I have often wondered on mate selection. Why not pick the obviously larger of the two women? Wouldn't that suggest stronger and therefore better chance of moving the genetic line further? Dunno. Maybe dominance isn't something the male is seeking.

The breeding male is about six inches long...and an inch longer than the sub-dominant male...who is getting a mild beating and will be removed shortly.

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I also note that the breeding male is much darker in color. Beautiful pattern...

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Regardless of size, one thing remains consistent...and that's cichlid attitude. After a weekly large water change of 75%, the pair slips into breeding. Most of the fish have their own "space". The pair has occupied a large ceramic cave on the left side of the tank. Woe to the fish that comes into mamma's space....the Metynsis dithers being the exception.

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There are three about four inches in size. I use these in most of my big tanks. They make exceptional dithers and targets.

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Here's the female dropping that operculum to show irritation. You can see one of the Metynsis in the background well behind her line of defense...ignored.

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Of course all this is hard work. Caught her in mid yawn.

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Finally....for those interested in the lighting set up for these photos...or how I prepared the tank...here's how it was done:

[YT]http://youtu.be/KrfEI2z_ahQ[/YT]

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The coloration on those fish is beautiful. I can't wait to watch them grow and breed!
 
No problem I put how I did it on your FB too figuring other MFK'ers on FB would also find the info. useful. With the embed you can't copy the code off of your channel to put it on MFK. You've got to go to the actual videos personal page and copy the address which is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrfEI2z_ahQ then you only copy and paste everything after the = sign in this case it's KrfEI2z_ahQ so you copy and paste it between the youtube tags so it looks like this (YT]KrfEI2z_ahQ[/YT) I changed the ] sign to ) so you could see the example otherwise it would have been embed again and you wouldn't be able to see my example and then it embeds correctly. And no thank you Mo for always sharing your awesome photo's and great info.
 
Great info Mo. Thanks.

Do you also spray your glass lids with the opaque paint...essentially simulating the tank as if it were inside a lightbox?
 
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