The spawning behavior of the Creek Goby is very special, they will find a rock with a flat bottom and enter it to lay their eggs on the belly, the next male will shoulder the responsibility of protecting the eggs alone, (the female will often be chased away by the male) until the young are able to forage for food on their own. If you want to breed Creek Kisses in captivity, it is best to have only one breeding pair in a tank. Generally speaking, males are much more colorful than females. His egg production is not too large, probably around 50, so his young fry will be much larger than those of the Porcupine Kiss or Ziling Kiss, and the young will be able to accept freshly hatched Plumpy Shrimp.