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Peter McLeod

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Might sound a bit odd, but next time find a male with a smaller tail (younger). I found with some of my lines where the males had big tails, often the males were six months or older, the females stopped droping fry or had very few fry and often dropped eggs with the few fry that hadn't developed. When I put a male or two in with them from that line that was smaller (younger) most of the females would start dropping again. You could also try putting them in a smaller tank if you relly wanted to use him, basically he dosn't have to do as much work to get close to the females. This has worked for me as well.

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