Oh she was definitely full of eggs and I have a pepper thats just as big so this will be fun. When they hatch how long till I have to feed em?
Do you know yet what you plan to feed them?
Depends on how long they take to hatch, if you can see whether they've absorbed the yolk sac yet, that can help.
I've heard that it takes 2-3 days for them to finish absorbing the yolk sac, so to feed them on day two or three. But both batches I had hatched over two days, and I couldn't tell whether some might have finished absorbing the yolk soon after hatching. So I decided to add some First Bites to their container the day after the first one hatched. Just in case. They're so tiny, I didn't want to risk them starving. But I made that choice because I knew I would be cleaning out their container and water changing it, so I could remove any uneaten food and keep the water quality good.
I really recommend if you can, adding a small amount of sand from the parent tank, and even better, some Indian almond leaves and/or moss that has been in the parent tank for a while. There are all sorts of tiny micro-organisms that grow on things like plant matter and decaying almond leaves that fry can eat, and I'm sure that the fact I did that this time round improved the survival rate of my wrigglers.
Well, I can't be 100% sure, but it certainly didn't harm them, and I hope that that way, there's likely to be a good supply of micro organisms there that they can eat between feedings.
It's important to add some sand from the parent tank to the fry container once they're seven days old. Must be from the parent or an established tank, not new, unused sand, since there are good bacteria in the established sand that improve fry survival rates compared to ones raised in a bare bottom tank.
Again, hedging my bets this time since I lost a lot of wrigglers last time, I decided to add a very thin layer of sand to my fry tank on day one, figuring it won't hurt, but might help.
Take a look at this thread from when mine first spawned last October, and I was panicky beginner. There's a lot of chatter you have to scan past I'm afraid, sorry! But
@CassCats gave a lot of awesome advice about raising cory fry, including a bunch of helpful links to more information about raising them, foods, adding sand etc
@NCaquatics @mbsqw1d what do I do?? I didn't even know they were spawning, just turned the tank lights on and found these!! They're quite high up near the surface. I didn't even water change yesterday or anything, maybe the water change the day before spurred them on? What do I do??
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