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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Helper
 
PLEASE HELP ME !!!!!!!!! blood parrot fish trouble.

HELLO!!!!!! I have such a problem... I have 1 parrot fish that i think is "pregnant" and I cant get any info on them...... all she does is go in her cave I have and she drives "gaurds " it from everything..... idk what to do.
PLEASE NO COMMENTS ON THE FISH I HAVE IN MY TANK. THANK YOU !!!!!!!
ALL HELP WOLD BE APPREACIATED . ........ btw i do know that parrot fish arent likely to breed and have fertilied eggs , but it HAS happened b4.

Last edited by luvlee11; February 1st, 2009 at 03:06 PM. Reason: i need to put more info in it...
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Master
 
i don't think that blood parrots can have fertile eggs unless they mate with another fish that is NOT a blood parrot.....

i found it, here's the link
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fres...d/blparrot.php
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Master
 
It sounds like she has a territory & she's protecting it. It's typical cichlid behavior. That's why they need large tanks.
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Master
 
some br parrots have been breeding lately so it is possible...theres nothing you have to do because mom and dad take care of them..but id worry about the other fish in the tank...all this is IF the eggs hatch
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Helper
 
Thank You All!!!!!!!
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Old February 1st, 2009  
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What is the size of the tank you have your 4 BR Parrots in? and what other fish are in there with them? I see you only list the biggest tank as a 5g in your aquarium info, have you update that info lately?
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Helper
 
no i actually have two tanks , a 29 gallon and a 5 gallon ...... i have the parrot fish in the 29 gallon along with my other fish ( you can see thm on my profile) and the 5 gallon is used as a nursery for any babies. when you see the fish in my tank PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THE FISH IN THERE, I KNOW I MESSED UP I AM FIXING IT. THANK YOU !!!!!
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Old February 1st, 2009  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by luvlee11 View Post
no i actually have two tanks , a 29 gallon and a 5 gallon ...... i have the parrot fish in the 29 gallon along with my other fish ( you can see thm on my profile) and the 5 gallon is used as a nursery for any babies. when you see the fish in my tank PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THE FISH IN THERE, I KNOW I MESSED UP I AM FIXING IT. THANK YOU !!!!!
Using Caps is rude, it implies yelling and that is not a good idea in a community forum.
Reason I asked, was that you have not updated your aquarium info, and if you would like correct information on what to do, its a good idea to start with correcting your aquarium information.
You obviously know that you have too many fish in that tank, so I am not going to comment on that. As far as your parrots go, Usually and most often the male BR is infertile. Meaning that they will go through the ritual of the breeding act and taking care of the eggs, until they turn white and fuzzy.. then they will or others in your tank will more than likely eat them. The female can breed with certain other cichlids, but there is none in your list that it could have spawned with. I do not think you have to worry about having fry in that tank with the fish in your list.
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Mentor
 
Just so you'll know, you'll need a BIG tank, if you want to keep all those fish when they're fully grown. Like 75gal minumum.
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Old February 1st, 2009  
Fish Helper
 
i am sorry that you thought that is was rude and i dint mean to put that impresion on you ... forgive me , i only meant for it o be noticed because everyone keeps on commenting on my ank and im new at the website thing and his fish thing, i have done alot of research though wich has chnged my houghts on the fish thing so i am sorry if it came accrossed to you as being rude. forgive me?
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Old February 1st, 2009  
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We all try and give good advice and want the best for our fish. If many are telling you that your tank is too small, and it is, it would be a good idea to start thinking of getting a new tank soon, and if not your Parrots will get huge and not live very well in that tank for long. I wish you the best with your fish and hope that you find a solution to the over crowding.
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Old February 1st, 2009  
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thanks!!!
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