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12-26-2012, 12:24 PM #1
Bolivian rams liplocking?
I have 2 bolivian rams, 1 I know is a male but I have one that's way bigger (I got them at the same time)and not 100% sure what it is, but looks like a female. I used to see them lip-locking often, now they do it less but still do, and sometimes I see the confirmed male peck the unsexed one. So my question are, do male and female bolivian rams lip-lock, or is it only males? Also is this breeding behavior?
Thanks, seb's fish
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12-26-2012, 12:58 PM #2
Male and females lip lock often. It is part of breeding but doesn't guarantee that they will. It's just part of their normal interaction with each other.
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12-26-2012, 01:03 PM #3
O.k thanks.
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01-01-2013, 01:35 PM #4
Male & female rams do lip-lock, like other cichlids, but it's typically related to territorial disputes. Breeding behavior will consist of chasing, displaying (extending fins), and on some occasions lip-locking can occur... but like I said, it's probably a territorial dispute. You'll know when they're courting each other.
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01-01-2013, 01:56 PM #5
I don't want to disagree with you KevinVA but they do in fact lip lock when breeding. This article explains breeding behavior in detail and I found this exact quote from it. It could be a territorial dispute but it could just be their natural behavior as well.
"they do what we call lip locking"
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01-01-2013, 02:18 PM #6
If you read the entire article, you'd notice that it also suggests a pecking order, which is what I was referring to. You'll notice this amongst cichlids of all sizes (and I've seen it in Gouramis & Paradise fish, as well).
I'm not trying to be argumentative, because you're right - sometimes they'll lock lips (and I stated that above), but many times (and more likely), they're discussing their terms of who's the boss in the tank. It'll become more evident what their intentions are, when they begin flashing, displaying/protruding their fins, displaying more color, the male will chase the female, etc.Tank 1: 20gal Long Planted Freshwater - 1 Crowntail Betta + 8 Oto Cats + 1 Horned Nerite Snail + 2 Orange Rabbit Snail + 5 Amano Shrimp
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