Not saltwater fish, but...finally got eggs!!

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Hello R2R Members,

I'm not on any other forums but this one and since this is an aquarium forum, I'd thought I'd share these pictures. I was finally able to get the female to hold and get good eggs from my Blue Zaire Frontosa. Stripped the female tonight and got the eggs in a tumbler. For those who don't know Fronsotsa are African cichlids from Lake Tanganika and are mouthbrooders.

I'm pretty stocked and can't wait to see these little wigglers grow.

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That's great! Congrats!!
 

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cool,keep us updated :)
 

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Do they survive off the egg for a bit or are you having to feed already? That looks awesome. I wish there was room for more tanks. cichlids are awesome, I've been wanting to do a shell dweller tank for a while.
 
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Do they survive off the egg for a bit or are you having to feed already? That looks awesome. I wish there was room for more tanks. cichlids are awesome, I've been wanting to do a shell dweller tank for a while.

This is is the first time I get fry from my Frontosa, but I assume that they are like other mouthbrooding cichlids, the fry won't take food till they completely absorb the egg. I usually wait an extra day after they absorb the egg to offer food.

I am a big fan of cichlids from Lake Tanganyika, I have been thinking of getting shell dwellers too. Just got some Petricola and I have a group of F1 Gold Head Compressicep that are starting to color up. They grow slow, but are going to be stunning when they fully mature, can't wait to get fry from them.
 

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Wow those look crazy cool!! I didn’t know they developed like that. I assumed they stayed inside the egg, hatched, then finished up absorbing the yolk
 
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I have been planning a 10' Tanganyika tank for the Frontosa and the Golden Head Comps. Something similar to these two tanks.

@Ruskin The bottom tank is a Shell Dweller tank. I think its a 125 gallon, they did an amazing job with the lighting.

***Pictures are not mine, I don't know who took them or the tank owners, all credit goes to them.
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I have been planning a 10' Tanganyika tank for the Frontosa and the Golden Head Comps. Something similar to these two tanks.

@Ruskin The bottom tank is a Shell Dweller tank. I think its a 125 gallon, they did an amazing job with the lighting.

***Pictures are not mine, I don't know who took them or the tank owners, all credit goes to them.
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That's awesome. I assume the bottom one is the shaded/opaque background where the back rock is cork or something similar and is behind the background? I've wanted to try something like that too. Make sure you keep this updated, its super interesting!
 

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They're darkening up and looking good.

I'm deep into planning a small shell dweller tank now thanks to you :cool: Started getting quotes on glass and acrylic today.
 

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