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  1. Default texas cichlid X blood parrot cichlid

    So lately I have been seing my blood parrot and texas doing the mateing thing.Today I looked in the decoration that looks like a tree stump and there was eggs.Has anyone ever heard of these?I will try to grab pics but its hard to c the eggs at the location there in.Cant waite to c what they look like I will get a pic of the texas and parrot and put it on here thanks 4 reading this thread.
    fishguy420

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    A female parrot with spawn with a number of males of different species. You will probably have to give them away as Parrot people will not want that mix nor will Tx Cichlid people.
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    Although, people who breed flowerhorns maybe interested. Google short bodied texas or short bodied flowerhorn.

    A female blood parrot will produce viable fry when paired with a large number of central american cichlids.







    Last edited by Rocksor; 10-26-2012 at 09:07 PM.

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    I think that is one of the combos used to make the Red texas cichlid. I think they are cool, but many are against hybrids. I would suggest keeping a few if you want to and culling the rest.
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