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Eating!?!

Started by Jdmcfast, January 05, 2013, 12:35:41 AM

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Jdmcfast

My best most protective parent raising pair has now ate the last 3 spawns in a row after nearly 2 years parent raising. Anybody seen this or have any ideas what is going on?
Josh

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Quote from: Jdmcfast on January 05, 2013, 12:35:41 AM
My best most protective parent raising pair has now ate the last 3 spawns in a row after nearly 2 years parent raising. Anybody seen this or have any ideas what is going on?

They might need a break....? or somethings bugging them. What's changed..tank,plants,water,food,slate,etc......anything?? cleaning ?

You can put them both in a bucket, and clean/change their tank......then return them ...it might set them back some, or it could be business as usual....but it helps revitalize them sometimes...
Jon

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Jdmcfast

Yes it's been iffy ever since I moved then to a different rack. But it's been months now so maybe they do just need a break.
Josh