Where to find Cichlid eggs.

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Honestly might be hard for me to ship it out. Most likely might die in transport due to temps and no aeration if I were to ship it out...
 
Unless cichlid eggs are constantly aerated to be kept free of debris and fungus they will not develop and hatch. Mouthbrooder eggs would need to be tumbled during transport, and if you chose eggs from most Central Americans, the entire rock or substrate the eggs are placed on would need to be moved, and aerated during transport, and kept at optimum temp.
The only central American cichlid that lays none-adhesive eggs if Hypsophrys nicaraguense, and even those parents constantly fan and mouth the eggs to keep them free of debris.
You'd be better off with an egg scattering species, not a cichlid.
 
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