Methods of Stripping Cichlids

Different methods of stripping the fry/eggs from a mouthbrooding female cichlid.

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18 Responses to Methods of Stripping Cichlids

  1. Jizzaboy69 says:

    great video it …
    great video it helps alot i go on pcs all the time i live in wa but i havent sined up yet i will this year it’s a great site

  2. misssol says:

    i’ve stripped …
    i’ve stripped hundreds of fish just by holding them firmly and dunking them in and out of the water with no stress and no objects prying their mouth’s open. After dunking them for awhile they automatically just open up the mouth and let them go with no harm to the mother

  3. Qazmini says:

    Your methods will …
    Your methods will stress the fish and take longer. Just use the length of a tooth pick to hold the mouth open and move the fish under water up and down to flush water through its gills to release the eggs.

  4. cawdor9 says:

    In general the fry …
    In general the fry are released after about 3 weeks, they are fully formed with the yolk sac still present at about 10-14 days.

    You can raise the eggs in an egg tumbler (google for details) but generally it is best to let mum raise the eggs and only strip after about 2 weeks when the fry are fully formed.

  5. 14cichlid says:

    how do you raise …
    how do you raise the eggs and how long till they hatch

  6. cawdor9 says:

    The very first fish …
    The very first fish is holding eggs only.

  7. 14cichlid says:

    in the first part …
    in the first part of the video are the fry coming out or are the eggs.

  8. shadowmaster995 says:

    Usually you should …
    Usually you should be able to see actuall fry in the mouth just by looking at it you just have to squint and look carefully

  9. timmyphan says:

    how do you know if …
    how do you know if the fish is holding the fry in their mouth????

  10. KatanaFish213 says:

    If you could also …
    If you could also use a turkey baister instead of a saringe.

  11. cranberrykyle says:

    Thanks you so much …
    Thanks you so much for the help!

  12. cawdor9 says:

    They do not eat …
    They do not eat when they are holding fry. Don’t be worried, if the female is of normal health they can go 3-4 weeks without food.
    If the fry you stripped can move around, most of them should survive if you keep them separated from the other fish (but still in the same tank).

  13. cranberrykyle says:

    I was very worried …
    I was very worried as my cichlid wouldn’t feed with the fry in her mouth.
    I stripped my cichlid just then but the fry have a lot of yolk, is there a chance they’ll survive?
    Also i don’t know if i got all the fry out, will she start feeding again if there is still fry in her mouth?

  14. cawdor9 says:

    The stress …
    The stress experienced by the fish depends on how quick and experienced the person is. Usually the stress is minimal as the fish is held gently and it’s over pretty quickly. I’d say it’s less stress than the fish being chased around the tank by other fish.

  15. bedgee says:

    This is a great …
    This is a great video, thank so much. Was just wondering – is this stressful for the mother??

  16. pipi135 says:

    thanks
    thanks

  17. cawdor9 says:

    For Malawi cichlids …
    For Malawi cichlids it’s the female that holds.
    Most people prefer to strip after at least 2 weeks. By then the fry should be almost full swimming with only a little bit of yolk left.
    If you strip early you have make sure there is sufficient water flow around the fry (but not too much!) to minimise the chance of mold developing on the yolk.

  18. pipi135 says:

    great video.
    i …

    great video.
    i stripped my cichlid just a couple weeks ago.
    is it to early to strip the fry when they still have their yolk(or whatever its called)?
    also is it the male or female that holds the fry?

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