kyektulu
Aquarium Advice Freak
My next project for breeding is my killis.
I have not had them long but from the second they became accustomend to thier new tank they began to 'flirt.'
Chasing each other and swimming side by side amorously, almost like they were one fish.
So now I am looking for first hand advice on what is best for these fish when they have spawned.
I have read that killis do not eat thier eggs and it is perectly safe to keep the parents in the tank with the eggs and small fry.
Is this right?
Also anything that the adults prefare to encourage them to breed, like a water change?
Thanks
I have not had them long but from the second they became accustomend to thier new tank they began to 'flirt.'
Chasing each other and swimming side by side amorously, almost like they were one fish.
So now I am looking for first hand advice on what is best for these fish when they have spawned.
I have read that killis do not eat thier eggs and it is perectly safe to keep the parents in the tank with the eggs and small fry.
Is this right?
Also anything that the adults prefare to encourage them to breed, like a water change?
Thanks