We used to have a 90 gallon tank of cichlids. They were so cool!
The females would hold the eggs in their mouth till hatching. Then they'd keep the babies in their mouth. Sometimes they would swim to a safe corner and let the babies out. If another fish came by, the babies would jam back into mama's mouth. We kept lots of rocks in there for hiding and breeding places.
Oh, and then when the earthquake of 1980 hit, and we lived in an upstairs apartment, man did that tank get to swaying, and dumped a bunch of water onto the floor. DH was standing there holding it so it wouldn't fall over. Then he decided he'd better run for cover his self.
It never fell though.
At night it was soothing to have all lights in house off except for the tank light, and sit there and watch the fish swim around.
The females would hold the eggs in their mouth till hatching. Then they'd keep the babies in their mouth. Sometimes they would swim to a safe corner and let the babies out. If another fish came by, the babies would jam back into mama's mouth. We kept lots of rocks in there for hiding and breeding places.
Oh, and then when the earthquake of 1980 hit, and we lived in an upstairs apartment, man did that tank get to swaying, and dumped a bunch of water onto the floor. DH was standing there holding it so it wouldn't fall over. Then he decided he'd better run for cover his self.
It never fell though.
At night it was soothing to have all lights in house off except for the tank light, and sit there and watch the fish swim around.