Breeding krebensis

Jakezori

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I've been going through fish, moving, trading etc for a long time now, and I think i finally figured out that I'm going to use my 29 gallon to breed krebensis. I've got one now, and its beautiful...

Question number one: Will they breed if a tank with rainbows and a gourami (and some bottom dwellers)

Question numero dos: How do you sex them? Pictures are helpful

3: How long will it take to breed them and is it difficult?




Here is the krib that I have now:

http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt195/jakezori/DSC05514.jpg

What sex is it? Can you point out the why?
 
The female is above and the male is below. I hear they are easy to breed. Just provide an overturned flowerpot with a whole cut in the side and you should see them do their mating game.
male_female_krib.jpg
 
You have a male kribensis.
 
I've been going through fish, moving, trading etc for a long time now, and I think i finally figured out that I'm going to use my 29 gallon to breed krebensis. I've got one now, and its beautiful...

Question number one: Will they breed if a tank with rainbows and a gourami (and some bottom dwellers)

Question numero dos: How do you sex them? Pictures are helpful

3: How long will it take to breed them and is it difficult?




Here is the krib that I have now:

http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt195/jakezori/DSC05514.jpg

What sex is it? Can you point out the why?

You mean Kribensis? How long have you been "moving" fish exactly? They are pretty fish, no doubt!

Kribs and Gourami should not be in the same tank IMO. "Some bottom dwellers"? What type? If you are setting out to breed fish, you should start thinking in terms of species only tanks. "Bottom dwellers" tend to feast on eggs.

Pregunta numero dos... lmao. Try to stick to one language per post. If you want to breed fish, you should at least know how to sex them. Google is your friend.

How long does it take to breed them? How old are they? Are they opposite sexes? What are the water conditions? Too many variables to possibly supply an answer....

Good luck Bud! :)
 
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