Cichlids tend to dig holes when first establishing themselves in captivity - if u keep filling the holes in it should soon stop - especialy if its a solitary animal - and no i dont believe they are asexual.
hi- i got a Tilapia for my nephew from a fish farm down at the UofA, ive had it for about 4 months now. but the thing keeps digging huge holes in the fish tank. does anyone know why? are they a-sexual or is it trying to get out? thanks for any info. please email me if i am allowed to put my email addy on here. it is azdirtmodfan@aol.com
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Cichlids tend to dig holes when first establishing themselves in captivity - if u keep filling the holes in it should soon stop - especialy if its a solitary animal - and no i dont believe they are asexual.
As Reafpud said, Cichlids tend to dig holes. I always put a small layer of gravel down on the u/gravel filter first, then a layer of shade cloth, then the bulk of the gravel. When they get to the shade cloth they give up and move elsewhere and hopefully, they will spit the gravel from the 2nd move onto the first hole.
I also silicone the base of plastic plants to pieces of rock placed under the gravel, so they can't tear 'em out.......that has the buggers bamboozled! :-)
BTW, they're pretty fast growing if you do frequent 25% water changes, and if it gets *too* troublesome........they're bloody good eating :-)
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kev
LMAO Kev, "good eating", # #coming from you, I have no idea what that means.
ahahahahhahahah seahunt
Kev,
Are times really that hard mate?
Ben
hahaha is there anything aquatic that you won't eat Kev?
That's normal habit for Tilapia, they dig a hole for breeding and always keep the hole clean if you drop someting in to the hole they will take it out (including a hook, that is a way to fish them)
Nowadays *I'm* the head chef and pot washer. After 18 yrs of the deckie's cooking, and survival cpourses with the Royal Marines,*anything* is good eating ;-)........I tried pillies once.......minced up with mashed spud and onion and fried, they're *almost* as good as shovellies :-)Originally Posted by SeaHunt
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kev
5 kids mate........what more can I say :-)Originally Posted by Maria
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kev.......all dolphins gratefully received :-)
Well, back in the UK, we used to catch some little white furry things with red blotches and stringy tails........I wouldn't touch them buggers......no telling where they'd been ;-)Originally Posted by MY-TopEnder
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kev