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Bluecan

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  1. hey guys just an update......woke uyp this morning and the male had his breeding dress on, he gets even more black than this on his bottom side as well as back half but its hard to get a good pic of it cause he's pretty active and gets darker when im not close by....hopefully we wil lget some eggs and hopefully he can do his job, he may be too young though still or of course sterile, enjoy

  2. sometimes people dont know everything about every species of fish and their behaviour, compatibility etc, i know when i first came here a couple of people werent really nice to me because i didnt know about proper size's of tanks for fish, and instead of just letting me know that and educating me, they were rude and gave me attitude and there just isnt any need for that. Who knows one day you may want help or advice or make a good deal on fish or equiptment or anything and you burnt a bridge for no good reason..

    not tryin to start anything, i know you're a good friendly guy in person...

  3. u can always add a couple bloods parrots for color.... otherwise if they are all juvies u have a chance that theyll make it work out if worked together in such a big tank ....uve got lotsa color....Could consider severums , the red shoulders are SO nice when the color up, some people think they are too timid for the more agressive fish but ive seen them kept happily in timid to very agressive (multiple flowerhorn) set ups.... so its all a gamble with all these type of fish. A schooling fish like the silver dollars is a good idea as well to add a different dynamic to the tank, and help the other fish get out some agression safely, i personally dont like the look of them, they seem too plain for me, good luck!

    where did you get your kirrin's? do you have any pics?

  4. A hybrid is a hybrid weather it be man made or natural, there is allways a chance of having fry.

    The question here is, will they survive. I was told that I would never successfully breed flowerhorns, and I had more fry than I could shake a stick at. Wait and see what happens Sue.

    Blood parrots are chemically sterilized at the breeding farm before being sent out to protect the investment, and their origins are still a mystery despite a lot of suggestions as to what they may be it is a secret kept by their breeders, thats why such a high percentage are sterile. Hybridization as well plays a role in lowering the chances of the fish being sterile (i.e. flowerhorn) but not nearly to the same amount. Many flowerhorns are actually fertile (unlike male blood parrots) , except the flowerhorns that are from the larger breeding farms that are also often sterilized for the exact same reason, to control the market. there IS a chance of course that they will produce fry, and its not entirely unheard of, but BP male sterility is in the high 90's....your chances would be greater with breeding it to another male of another species such as a flowerhorn or texas cichlid.

  5. ugh i cant believe you guys got a female out of them! ....

    they wont hatch though, the male has a 98% chance of being infertile.......could try with another type of male tho but youde have to get rid of the one she has paired up with... or sell the female back to me :P

    cheers

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