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Old 06-07-2007, 08:14 PM
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Recently I moved my Yellow Terriblis next to my Gold Bicolors and the male yellow is calling driving the golds wild they are all climbing the sides of the tank towards the yellows. Their call is somewhat similar, I don't know if this will cause stress or induce breeding. The golds are 2yrs old and I have not gotten fertile eggs yet, I should try and post a pic, these bicolors are bright gold but the legs are a beautiful solid aqua giving a really neat contrast.
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Are the sides covered?

I am not sure with these species but many species will get stressed by similar settings. I do know I can drive my terribilis nuts by playing calls around them.
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I would also recomend sticking some paper or something between the tank. The calls are great to get the competition up, but actually being able to see each other may cause some issues... trying to wrestle thru the glass, eat stuff on the other side of the glass, etc.

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Thanks for the replies guys, I wondered if it could cause a problem, I may just move the tank. As soon as breeding occurs I will let you know you had mentioned you wanted some of these before.
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Haha, did I? Probably. I should probably write some of this stuff down.
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