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estherae) species completed on the 4th day, rusty cichlid (I. caeruleus) completed its embryonic development on the 3rd day after ovulation, blue dolphin cichlid (C. Critical times for cichlid culture have been determined. The development of eggs and larvae obtained from broodstocks were observed. For this purpose, rusty cichlid (Iodotropheus sprengerae), blue dolphin cichlid (Cyrtocara moorii), red zebra cichlid (Maylandia estherae) and electric yellow cichlid (Labidochromis caeruleus) were produced in colonies. The aim of this study is to determine the most appropriate time to induce vomiting and artificial incubation of eggs of these species. Professional producers continue to induce vomiting of the eggs from the female's mouth at many different times and grow them with artificial incubation. Females of this species begin to incubate their eggs in the mouth after ovulation. Malawi cichlid species belonging to the Cichlidae family are among the most popular commercial species in the aquarium industry.
