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Old 04-18-2010, 01:19 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by Winston_Churchill View Post
males kill males only
Not true - they will usually kill females as well if they aren't ready for breeding.

KeeNeow - They breed in the wild because of the space and hiding places etc. In the home you usually place two small tanks together and get them both in the mood where they see each other. When the female is full of eggs, you put her with the male and then remove her again afterwards. The male will take car of the eggs in his little bubble nest.
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