Rather surprised on glancing in the bucket I'm syphoning into to see a couple of fish swimming round in there. Not the Mylochromis mola juveniles that seem to prefer life on the sump, so what and which tank have they come from?
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I've two lots of Synodontis in my tanks just now. One is a group of juvenile S. lucipinnis that I picked up about 12 weeks back now, can't be them then as they're still too young. The other group is Synodontis multipunctata that have been with me for nearly a year now, must be them then?
But.... I haven't seen any of the mbuna in the multi tank brooding. Fair enough the Tropheops sp. Mauve are just reaching maturity now I think and while I have a nice group of Gephyrochromis lawsii I was wondering whether they where the right hosts as it was suggested they don't brood for the required length of time the cats need?
Anyway a week later 2 become 3 as I extract another youngster from the tank with the breeding group of adults!
And from tonight, these little 'uns don't half move fast round their tank when they get going!
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Illustrates my style of fish keeping perfectly. Put fish in tank, feed them and look after the water and then scratch head trying to work out why not only had I missed them breeding but also why the first 2 fry found (and not tiddlers, these are a good 6mm SL!) both made their way to the sump!!
Andrew