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fishyNZ

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  1. Female convicts have orange coloration on their bodies especially the belly area and get more pronounced when breeding. Adult males are usually bigger and can have nuchal humps.
  2. One of each (female) may be possible. Though for a 90cm 150L tank, I would highly recommend species-only; a pair of either Firemouth or Convict cichlids.
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    Help!!

    I've also used HFF's Praziquantel-based wormer as well as Flubendazole-based Kusuri wormer, but without experiencing issues like yours. Good to know the Geos are now doing well.
  4. Lol below is the full tank shot (90 x 64 x 40 cm). Find the dozen... Originally a growout tank for a group of orange head geo juveniles, some lemon tetras and the festivum pair.
  5. The parents are now separated as I noticed a big reduction in the number of fry since last night. About a dozen or so are left. I started offering Repashy cubes which they seemed to have accepted now though initially there was some reluctance (ignored). Feeding is around 4 times a day; twice each in the morning and evening (with 1 hour interval). When the parents were still there, I had done daily 30% water changes but might do less now, since the tank is relatively large (3ft 230L) for just a dozen fry. Once grown up a bit, they will be moved to a smaller tank for easier maintenance.
  6. Thanks! Looks like chicken head, maybe?
  7. Fry are free-swimming now. Their parents are doing a good job of corralling them, which makes it easier for me to feed. At the moment, they are fed on decapsulated brineshrimp and NLS fry starter. I might try offering them Repashy/pellet food after 3 weeks. I might also separate the parents within a week or so, as this is just their second spawning.
  8. Second time spawning; first time didn't went well as I separated from the parents too early. Hope will be successful this time. Not sure if these are M.insignis or M.festivus but I'm leaning on the former, just basing on the color on the lower body.
  9. Nice to hear they're all good. Perhaps the Geo had a taste first and the pleco was just returning the favor...
  10. Anyone ordered from Ken's fish recently? Feedback on delivery/shipping times (Priority mail international)? Issues with Customs, etc? Appreciate the response.
  11. Re festivums: I always liked the “plain” silver ones over the colored variants, not sure why. They were relatively common during the time I kept them, in my teens, circa early nineties (not in NZ). As for body shape, I think they’re just normal for four-year old, well-fed fish. I currently have 2 young ones, which could be M.mirificus, basing on coloration only.
  12. Like the festivums; how old are they?
  13. Got a new batch of fry (A-line) over the last weekend so I now have approximately 200+ new Geophagus orangeheads to grow out. There are still around 50 juveniles from the first batch; might do a clearance sale soon.
  14. Their parents have spawned a new batch of eggs within the last 24 hours. Here's a video of them prior to spawning: The new batch is the third one. Like hovmoller's, most of the second batch were eaten. I saved about a dozen of the second batch through separation. The second batch were spawned around June, about 7-8 weeks after the first one. For size estimates, that catappa leaf is about 22cm long, which would put the male (at the back) roughly around 12cm at 24 months old.
  15. My B-line juvies are now nearly 4 months old and most are or about 5cm in size; a few are closer to 6cm. Here is one of the growout tanks: A number have already been sold through private channels whilst a sale post have been placed recently into one of the local Wellington Facebook groups' page.
  16. Is the "Allow embedding" box ticked? Under Advanced settings. Try getting the URL under Share, instead of the one on top. Could be that the file you uploaded got corrupted, you could try uploading the file to youtube again.
  17. Got a group of them last January, at about 25mm. Now about 90mm TL.
  18. Congratulations! Would you consider swapping some down the line? I would definitely like to expand the gene pool.
  19. No worries, just a couple more months.
  20. The A-line juveniles are now 3 months old and at least 40mm TL. They're now in a 200L growout with 2 young festivums and some glowlight tetras. I only have five of them remaining. The B-line juvies are 6 weeks old and at least 25mm TL. I counted about 100 or so spread out across 3 growout tanks. Both parents have not yet spawned again so I may hold on to the A-line juvies and some B-lines as well just in case. B-lines can be ready to sell once they reach at least 40mm TL perhaps in a month or two. Maybe I should start taking pre-orders...
  21. Thanks. How's yours going? Any pairs/spawns already?
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