![]() I'm hoping I didn't miss a female but I will weed them out as I realize they are female. I moved the females out and moved my juvenile males in. I now have my 75 gallon cichlid community an all male set up. It was a grueling task, but I loved every minute of it. I also vented each cichlid and separated the males from the females. Doing complete water changes on all three of my display tanks. Today I set to work putting my restructuring plan into motion. I also have access to any information I may need as to any questions I may have concerning the well fare of my fish. With my computer up there I can watch YouTube and post to my channel. I spend a lot of time in my little girl cave. One is hanging in front of the window and another is hanging over the fish tanks. I am looking for some cichlids posters or I may have some of my photos printed and frame them. It's the cutest addition to my fish room. Yesterday I went to town and came home with an adorable little 3.4 liter cube nano tank and a beautiful Betta fish. I hope they stay white but in another week they will be free swimming and then I'll have a better look at them. I'm very excited about these little ones. Today as I was having a closer look I realized all the babies are pure white albino. They are wigglers now having popped their tales and heads over the weekend. Four of the eggs weren't fertilized leaving me with 8 viable eggs. All the fry are together in one tank totally just under 50 fry. The third mom is an Electric Blue Fryeri. One brood is from a Yellow Lab who bred to my OB Zebra, my RedxRed Albino Zebra also bred to that same OB. Last week I stripped 3 moms of their free swimming fry and one mom of her eggs. I also have 4 x10 gallon tanks all in use as well. A 20 gallon and a 40 gallon both full of growing fry. I am incredibly happy with my new fish room. Hubby worked hard all weekend building my last two cabinets. Over the weekend I moved my last grow out tank in. My little fish room is pretty much all set up and ready for action. All tanks are in use except 2 but I have 2 females holding that will be moved up there this weekend. too many tanks.no never! In my little fish room I have 5 10 gallon tanks, a 20 gallon and a 30 gallon. I have a second 40 gallon and a 60 gallon in the basement where my pond fish live during the winter months as my pond isn't deep enough for them to hibernate out there. I may use it to keep my pond plants in for the winter. I'm not sure if I will be putting it up immediately or closer to the fall. My 40 gallon juvenile community will be moved back into my 55 because the tank they are in is where the new 75 gallon is going to go. I will have to see how that works out when I do the move. I'm hoping the number will be close to even. They will be rejoining their mates in their perspective tanks. In my 55 gallon I have all my females right now. One 75 will be for my Mbunas and the other will be home to my Haps and Peacocks. A quick run down of my plans go as follows.
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