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Live food and small regular (daily) water changes are what my cacs liked to condition to breed, when i was breeding them I had three tanks of them with different colour morphs and it was lovely to sit and watch them Shepard the fry around the tank.
How are you getting on with them?
sorry to jump in on this thread but i currently have four batches of fry from two different pairs, im starting to run out of tank space as they are spread over four tanks, would i be okay to put them all in the same tank? they range from 2 weeks to 2 months old.
hmmm, ive got a wild cross orange flash male with a large extended dorsal fin, i will grow on some orange flash and pick him a good female to breed from as im unsure if the female he bred with at the minute is pure orange flash as she could be cross with a triple red.
Hi Mike, im new to line breeding if you call it that, but how would someone get orange flash to bring out the high dorsal spines?
would it be just chancing on an orange flash that shows this trait and breeding him?