Thanks Kay-Bee. I guess this is not so unusual with the africans,then.
I've never seen anything similar with the various south american cichlids
that I've kept.
Gary
"kay-bee" wrote in message
> I've got a trio of female blue dolphins (crytocara moorii) and have
> discovered two of them holding eggs before without having spawned with a
> male. Not exactly sure why.
>
> They normally held the unfertilized eggs for about 3 or 4 days before they
> presumeably ate them. My largest one has done that twice (on about a
> 30-day cycle) but they haven't done so since I moved them into a larger
> tank with other fish.
>
> kay-bee
>
>
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> "Gary K." wrote in message
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I noticed that my yellow lab was carrying eggs, I moved her to her
>> own 10 gallon tank. After she released the fry, she was kept in another
>> tank in which she is the sole occupant to build up her strength. I've
>> been feeding her well for about eight weeks with some cichlid flakes and
>> occaisionally some frozen bloodworms. I recently noticed that she has
>> apparently "spawned" on her own, and is now carrying a mouthful of eggs!
>> The poor soul has been dutifully carrying her eggs for several days now.
>> I assume that the eggs will eventually decompose as they're infertile.
>> Has anyone seen this behavior before with african cichlids? Any
>> explanations?
>>
>> Gary K
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Female Yellow Lab Spawns without Mate!