Robertsoni x amphilophus labiatus

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knutsen1122

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So my robertsoni laid eggs yesterday and I have a feelin they were fertilized by my amphilophus labiatus. Is it even a possibility that these eggs could hatch/survive. I would never do this on purpose, I'm just curious if it will stick. Thanks! ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1439051923.945864.jpg
 
So my robertsoni laid eggs yesterday and I have a feelin they were fertilized by my amphilophus labiatus. Is it even a possibility that these eggs could hatch/survive. I would never do this on purpose, I'm just curious if it will stick. Thanks! View attachment 276230

They are both Amph's soooo I would think so. Man that's a lot of eggs.
 
If you plan on killing hybrids, then j would say just grow one or two up a bit to see what they turn i to instead of killing every single one immediately.


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Can you guess what two fish made this one? It was the only surviver as mother ate the rest.ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1439474038.969974.jpg


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Correct and the mother is a manganous I think that's spelled right.man that didn't take long .


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His find are electric blue when he all flared up .


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Fins darn spell check


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