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I'm not too sure how agressive kribs get when breeding but I think the biggest issue would be the cats and gourami's eating the eggs. If you want offspring then the most assured way to get them to adulthood would be to put the breeding pair in their own tank or move the eggs/fry when young so your other fish do not have a chance to eat them :good:
 
The problem will be more with the cory cats. They don't really understand about territories, so they are likely to get nipped quite a bit, possibly to the point of sickness and death.
If you want to keep the krib babies safe as well as the other tankmates, I'd get them another tank. However, if they are together now, chances are you aren't going to keep them from breeding. They're a bit like rabbits! :D
 
they are not together yet i thought of that when i bought the female so i droped her in ma ciclid tank, and the male is in the community tank for now i just bought a 20 gallon tank to put the in for now to breed along with some cheap barbs , that was recomended to me by a freind so the cribs would take out their breeding agression out on them not each other and the cat fish arent corey cats their pictus cats
 

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