BAP: Anomalochromis thomasi

mchambers

Former CCA member
I had about a dozen Anomalochromis thomasi left over from a spawn in our pond last summer, all in a 29 gallon. Several of them had developed breeding colors earlier this spring and occasionally I saw fish dancing abound one another, but no eggs or fry. About three weeks ago, I moved six into the pond and left six in the 29. Saturday, I saw a pair in the pond guarding fry. This morning, I saw a pair in the 29 guarding fry. (For those of you who don't know, A. thomasi is a mild-mannered dwarf cichlid from the rivers of West Africa. Anton Lamboj once described it as the perfect beginner cichlid. Here's a nice story about A. thomasi by Paul Loiselle: https://www.cichlidae.com/article.php?id=53)

 

mchambers

Former CCA member
Mine spawned last summer in the pond. The fish that are spawning were born a year ago.

I think I'll just let the fry stay in the 29. There are relatively few threats in that tank. Maybe I should move the two emperor tetras out, though.
 

mchambers

Former CCA member
Very, both in the tank and in the pond. At least, when I see them in the pond, I see two parents and a cloud of fry, but it's not often that I see them.
 

mchambers

Former CCA member
Parents still doing a good job in the tank. Saw the thomasi in the pond today, too, and the fry are doing well and growing rapidly.
 

mchambers

Former CCA member
Looks like the parents did a great job. I've still got a couple of boatloads of fry. Here they are, chowing down on Repashy Igapo Explorer.
 
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