Like gillie said, add more shells, make a barrier between them. I would post a picture of my ocellatus tank but I'm over my quota on here and can't post from mobile. This is also generally a reason I'm not a big fan of brevis in a 10 gallon when they're not a proven pair, shellies in general can be weird. My male and female ocellatus hated eachother in my 39 column, but are buddy buddy in the 10 gallon
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I give them some blackworms once every couple weeks, but I am so happy that they have finally started breeding. One question, how do I get them to stop eating their spawns?
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Hey freak, how's your ocellatus pair doing?
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I got really confused for a second there, forgot I have occie, however the male died so I have a loner in with a pair of female altolamprologus sp. Sumbu white dwarf. Unfortunately a water change incident destroyed my colony of those.
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Temp shock, I did a large water change on a small tank, using a python, and forgot the water temp is higher in my big tank
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Haha nice. I was thinking about getting a goby Cichlid for the 55 gallon E. Cyanostictus
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