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#1 MrKrissKross

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Posted 19 January 2014 - 10:36 AM

G'day the female has had enough of the male and just about killed him.

Has anyone successfully repaired a relationship or should I just give up.

I moved them to a new tank and was tolerable for a day then back to bashing.

If I seperate them for a while and reintroduce them will there be any chance of the pair forming a new bond?

They were breeding like rabbits for a period of 18 months.

But the female has just turned plain nasty.

Cheerrs.



#2 sandgroper

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Posted 19 January 2014 - 12:14 PM

That's females for you, yes give them a break from one another for several months then try again. I have the Magara type, looking for a few more if you have any juvi's (Julidochromis marlieri Magara). Trying to get another pair going cheers steve.



#3 MrKrissKross

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Posted 19 January 2014 - 02:31 PM

yeh thats the type I have about 7 juveniles



#4 MrKrissKross

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Posted 10 February 2014 - 05:20 PM

Ok so they are back together. I put them with a lot of juveniles and a large bristlenose cat and they started defending a territory and look like they have spawned again so my advice would be create a hiding spot big enough for the male to seek shelter but too small for the female and they should reunite. Well mine did anyway.






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