I have three blood parrot cichlids in a 75 gallon, two males and one female.
Last night I noticed that the smaller male was shoved up in one of the corners of the tank and had been bitten badly because the larger male and female were digging nests in the sand to lay eggs. So I put the smaller male in a 10-gallon quarantine tank and added some API Melafix to help him heal.
They had wanted to lay eggs lots of times before this, but they never hurt him.
Is there any way to prevent them from wanting to lay eggs without having to remove the female?
Thanks, Katie.
Last night I noticed that the smaller male was shoved up in one of the corners of the tank and had been bitten badly because the larger male and female were digging nests in the sand to lay eggs. So I put the smaller male in a 10-gallon quarantine tank and added some API Melafix to help him heal.
They had wanted to lay eggs lots of times before this, but they never hurt him.
Is there any way to prevent them from wanting to lay eggs without having to remove the female?
Thanks, Katie.