New to this forum and CA cichlids - greets. Well, I used to have convicts some 20 years ago if that counts.
I was, and still am more into dwarf cichlids from SA, but decided to go bigger - and encountered a problem.
I have a 110x60x40 (cm) tank with 4 each of juvenile Cryptoheros sp. Honduran Red Point and C. cutteri. I bought them as those, but I see the taxonomy is a bit more complex now
Anyhow - at a size of ~8cm (M) and ~6cm (F) they decided to increase the population - but in a strange patern:
3 females of C. cutteri have offsprings, one with her male, two others with the dominant Honduran male.
One female chose pure glass in the corner of the tank, the other - a coconut, which she closed completely with sand for a couple of days, the third - sandy pit under bogwood.
The proper pair behave ok, but the honduran male ate all the larvae of one females and guards the other's babies.
Looking at them in the shop and internet I'd never suspect they'c cross-breed. Are they in one family at all? (Amatitlania/Cryptoheros?) Did anyone have this problem?
I will not grow the hybrids, but for future I planned to have one pair of both species in the tank, which doesn't seem to be a good idea right now.
Regards,
Greg




