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    dwarf cichlids in Az
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    Location: Tucson Az
    Favorite Fish:: South American dwarf cichlids tetras discus angelfish and cory cats. All my tanks are planted with live plants also lots of driftwood.

    PostSubject: breeding dwarf cichlids   12/22/2009, 12:24 pm

    I have one question I would like to ask is therwe any one on this stie that is breeding dwarf cichlids. In my area or that lives west of Texas H E L P !! fish
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    CSnyder00
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    Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    Favorite Fish:: Luwino Reef Zebra Chilumba, Ocellatus, Any bright-colored freshwater cichlid

    PostSubject: Re: breeding dwarf cichlids   12/22/2009, 9:26 pm

    Nope but I've attempted to. What do you have and what questions? I can help you to the best of my ability. I've had German Blue Rams lay eggs. I'm also successfully breeding Red Jewel cichlids and have gotten Jack Dempseys to lay eggs. What's up?
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    philuponthepho
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    PostSubject: Re: breeding dwarf cichlids   12/22/2009, 9:32 pm

    What exact cichlid are you trying to breed? Provide a shelter for em, raise temp, feed live foods. That's pretty much how u breed any cichlid.
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    PostSubject: Re: breeding dwarf cichlids   12/23/2009, 11:38 am

    I did a few but can't find many of the pics.......A Agassizi, A. Cacatouides, Blue, Gold, and Bolivian Rams.........I put one pair per ten gallon tank with half of a coconut shell with a 3/4 inch hole in the top like a little brown igloo.......Water quality must be kept very good and I fed a variety of the frozen foods.
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    PostSubject: Re: breeding dwarf cichlids   12/25/2009, 7:03 pm

    dano has a good way to start! I would try a bigger tank though. That way they can do some rearing before you have to split the 'rents and the fry.
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