So i couldn't find one to buy, so i decided to make one myself.
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So i couldn't find one to buy, so i decided to make one myself.
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41 gallon South American Blackwater
8 gallon Fluval EBI
petah, can you explain how that works? im new to the whole breeding side.
My New/Used 33g African Cichlid Tank | 5 Fuelleborni, 2 Red Zebras, 3 Callianos Pearls
My Fuelleborni and Red Zebras
looks like a plastic tube with cheese cloth on either end to contain the eggs with a riser tube for an airstone to get waterflow, interesting idea, i cant help but wonder with the way that is, will it be enough agitation within the egg area?
Oakley1984 has the right idea. The water flow is very soft, which is good for cyprichromis leptosoma. i read how different types of cichlid eggs require different levels of water flow. The fry are now free swimming and in a couple of weeks, will be able to join the main tank. If you have any questions about tumbling, feel free to PM me bingerz.
41 gallon South American Blackwater
8 gallon Fluval EBI
looks good...i can see it now. i just didn't know the whole purpose of it. i could figure it out by its name...right? but i didn't know that fish eggs needed to be agitated for it to develop. i was thinking like bird eggs, they only needed to sit there. is it all fish who tumble their eggs or is it just a trait thats only cichids.
My New/Used 33g African Cichlid Tank | 5 Fuelleborni, 2 Red Zebras, 3 Callianos Pearls
My Fuelleborni and Red Zebras
I think it's a mouthbrooder thing. Since the parent fish naturally does this in their mouth. Otherwise if it just sits there and you run the risk of fungus.
41 gallon South American Blackwater
8 gallon Fluval EBI