I think I will give them a little something to hide under. They have a natural instinct to hide, and I feel that should be catered to for their own sense of security and wellbeing. I have the lights off in the tank so at least they are in shade for now.
They all seemed to have survived yesterday's ordeal and are still resident in their new breeder trap - no escapees! The little tinkers...
They are so funny to watch, zooming all over the breeder. I can't believe how fast they move already!!
Dad is already posing in front of the caves again and when I went in this morning, there was a female stuck to the side near the entrance... Hmmm... Surely not...
Now here's a funny observation... for what it's worth. There are three caves in my tank. Dad usually has one of them (though he changes caves regularly) and the others are occupied by at least one big female and I don't know if the other one is male or female, hard to tell when they're in the cave. Anyway, when dad spawned, all other caves were abandoned and the zebras lived elsewhere in the tank - under logs, slate, etc. The whole time dad was in the cave with his spawn, no other caves were occupied. But the minute dad leaves the spawn cave and I empty it out, the other zebras have re-occupied the caves. I wonder if this is just coincidence or if this indicative of some kind of behavioural pattern?