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So far I have a young pair that I bought 2 months ago. At the time of purchase they were about 4 -5 months old. They have spawned twice, each time with no success. I separated the male and put him in a breeding box the second time. The female then didn't look very happy and stopped eating in her large vase where I initially housed both of them.
After making sure that there are no eggs that survived, I placed the female in the breeding box with the male. The large Marina breeding box is about 20 - 25cm in length and hangs off my 90 G with an air stone pump that pushes water up into the breeding box and an overflow that allow water back into the 90G. Now both male and female do not look happy and have not been eating. They are somewhat thin, but there are no signs of infection. They also have strong breeding colours on, but they are not interacting with each other at all.
The water in my 90G is similar to that of the vase. The pH is 6.4 to 6.6, 1kH, 4gH, no ammonia or nitrite, and just 15 to 25ppm of nitrate as with most average aquarium water. The breeding box contains lots of Xmas moss. Any ideas? Any experts? Thanks!
Drew
After making sure that there are no eggs that survived, I placed the female in the breeding box with the male. The large Marina breeding box is about 20 - 25cm in length and hangs off my 90 G with an air stone pump that pushes water up into the breeding box and an overflow that allow water back into the 90G. Now both male and female do not look happy and have not been eating. They are somewhat thin, but there are no signs of infection. They also have strong breeding colours on, but they are not interacting with each other at all.
The water in my 90G is similar to that of the vase. The pH is 6.4 to 6.6, 1kH, 4gH, no ammonia or nitrite, and just 15 to 25ppm of nitrate as with most average aquarium water. The breeding box contains lots of Xmas moss. Any ideas? Any experts? Thanks!
Drew