Michigan Cichlid Association

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: SKISWETPETS on April 15, 2013, 10:31:03 AM

Title: holding females
Post by: SKISWETPETS on April 15, 2013, 10:31:03 AM
Im curious if anyone has had any luck with a couple holding females in one smaller fry saving type net?
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: danielratti on April 15, 2013, 10:45:21 AM
They still try to eat them through the net
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: linuxrulesusa on April 15, 2013, 10:47:26 AM
Im curious if anyone has had any luck with a couple holding females in one smaller fry saving type net?

Are you saying puting several holding females together?  I would probably do one per net personally, but I'm new at it too.
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Ron on April 15, 2013, 10:51:41 AM
IME, holding females typically like their own personal space. Some species are downright aggressive towards other fish in their space, even though they can't use their mouth.

They don't raise fry as a community.
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: SKISWETPETS on April 15, 2013, 10:54:06 AM
Im curious if anyone has had any luck with a couple holding females in one smaller fry saving type net?

Are you saying puting several holding females together?  I would probably do one per net personally, but I'm new at it too.
Thats what im thinking also... I have 5 holding right now, and 2 breeder/fry nets. I have a couple other options. Figured i'd throw the question out there..
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Ron on April 15, 2013, 11:55:24 AM
Unless you have a good way to move fry without saturating the market, I wouldn't try to save every single spawn. For example I have probably close to 100 F. rostratus fry, ~2 spawns, and expect they won't all find new homes until at least a year from now.
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Regalblue on April 15, 2013, 02:08:14 PM
IME - holding females with/in  nets ends up in an arrest record & jail time. :P
(No... I don't really have any kidnapping charges,  but I couldn't just let this thread be)
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Michael Zebrowski on April 15, 2013, 02:26:14 PM
IME - holding females with/in  nets ends up in an arrest record & jail time. :P
(No... I don't really have any kidnapping charges,  but I couldn't just let this thread be)
Anytime you put Regalblue and holding females together you can expect that won't be good.
Seriously, don't put more than one holding female in a net breeder.  Better to divide a 20 long into 4 sections and let nature take it's course if you decide to not strip the females.  (Here comes Regalblue's comment...I just know it.)
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Jaws22 on April 15, 2013, 02:32:54 PM
Im curious if anyone has had any luck with a couple holding females in one smaller fry saving type net?

Are you saying puting several holding females together?  I would probably do one per net personally, but I'm new at it too.
Thats what im thinking also... I have 5 holding right now, and 2 breeder/fry nets. I have a couple other options. Figured i'd throw the question out there..
I think this is a good problem to have, I would rather have more fish holding than fry cages collecting dust.
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Super Turtleman on April 15, 2013, 09:08:29 PM
1 female per net. Has worked great for me. My Kawanga Gold female is waiting for me to strip her sometime this week so she can be free of the net.
Title: Re: holding females
Post by: Dan K on April 16, 2013, 05:58:19 AM
I have had trouble with two holding females in a ten gallon so I wouldn't think more than one in a net would work either. Once I figure out how many days each of my species hold before releasing I begin to strip them a day or two early and use the nets for fry if they are not the same age as others in the tank. I have found that new fry need a week in the net to get their wits about them and some growth before being added to a fry tank with slightly older fry. Three week old fry can kill off new ones quite well already.