Re: Thinking about breeding
So you don't have to remove the male? I thought I may need a bunch of tubs for the females to birth in.
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Re: Thinking about breeding
If you want to you can rotate the females in with the males but I just leave them in. They are a big help to the females and watching them with the babies is adorable. 1.3 or 1.2 is a good set up. I use the home depo concert mixing tub for my 1.3 groups. It is a 10g size that runs 6.5 high. 20 wide and 27 deep.
Re: Thinking about breeding
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whispersinmyhead
So you don't have to remove the male? I thought I may need a bunch of tubs for the females to birth in.
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Ive never taken the male out of the tub, But ive heard that some people do. Ive only got a 6 tub rack and have a male and 2-3 females in each one. Ive got 6 tanks that I use for growing out the babies.
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PitOnTheProwl
I keep 4 females per tub and rotate males through, less mouths to feed instead of keeping so many males (I have 24 tubs)
Females stay together all the time.
I like this! How often and for how long do you add the Male? Ive never tried this! Also how many Males do you use?
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ROACH
I like this! How often and for how long do you add the Male? Ive never tried this! Also how many Males do you use?
2 Weeks, I have 5 to 7 males on hand at all times. I also keep an extra 5 to 7 females just incase.
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PitOnTheProwl
2 Weeks, I have 5 to 7 males on hand at all times. I also keep an extra 5 to 7 females just incase.
So you put the male in for 2 weeks then take him out and put him into another tub? Or you put them all in each tub for 2 weeks? Can you use 1 Male for all the tubs?