Pink with splatters of black on them rather than completely colourless pink or black striped wild type is on the same gene locus as pink black or in a different spot altogether.
Marbled convict cichlid breeding.
This post concentrates on the marble gene for the convict cichlid.
Whilst lots of species won t breed in home aquariums convicts are the exception.
Breeding convict cichlids one area that convicts excel in is breeding.
Pick a day to clean and stick to it.
They are a very hardy fish breed which can adapt to most water conditions and are very easy to keep and breed in aquariums.
In other words convicts can breed in almost any reasonably environment.
Specifically whether or not the mutation that causes convicts to come out marbled i e.
Parameters like water temperature water quality and tank size aren t nearly as vital to this type of fishes as they are with many other aquarium species.
They are incredibly easy to breed and make great parents.
Make sure that a gravel vacuum is used to remove all waste and uneaten food.
However things are nowhere near as clear cut as this since these two main categories can be subdivided depending on who cares for the young what substrate is used to lay their eggs on and who guards the territory.
Breeding convict cichlids is as easy as setting up a simple aquarium and successfully getting a breeding pair.
They are usually divided into two main groups.
Convict cichlids also known as zebra cichlids due to their beautiful black and white stripes are an ideal fish for beginners.
You ll need to complete a 25 water change weekly.