Uberhoust
Fish Herder
When I got my fish I had no plans on breeding them, but the few Angels I have seem to have other plans. I have been leaving the fry in the aquarium with the parents but within about 10 days all the fry are gone. Two batches of eggs ago I transferred about 30 fry from the parent's tank to a 10 gallon tank with some shrimp in it. Of that batch one survived, Junior, who is now living with 8 embers in another 10 gallon tank. My wife fell in love with the little angel and I have permission to fully try an raise a batch (I have taken over the kitchen with two tanks, infusoria cultures, and the microscope, with COVID we are the only people in the house).
With the last batch of fry I removed about 50% of the fry from the parents tank when they just started swimming and moved them into a cycled 10 gallon tank, bare bottomed but with established plants and substrate in bowls and pots. I had started culturing infusoria prior to this transfer but all I seem to be able to raise in large numbers is a smallish cilliate<sp> about 0.05 mm long which I have been giving to the fry, I have been trying to get rotifers growing, but that hasn't been successful. The fry seem to eat them but were not thriving and the last died last night after 2 weeks.
I will have another batch starting in about 10 to 20 days if the trend continues and I would like to successfully raise a number of these and am looking for the reasonable way to do so and hoping some people on the forum have the expertise to help with some guidance, below is what I have discovered so far:
Tanks and Parameters:
Parents Tank
With the last batch of fry I removed about 50% of the fry from the parents tank when they just started swimming and moved them into a cycled 10 gallon tank, bare bottomed but with established plants and substrate in bowls and pots. I had started culturing infusoria prior to this transfer but all I seem to be able to raise in large numbers is a smallish cilliate<sp> about 0.05 mm long which I have been giving to the fry, I have been trying to get rotifers growing, but that hasn't been successful. The fry seem to eat them but were not thriving and the last died last night after 2 weeks.
I will have another batch starting in about 10 to 20 days if the trend continues and I would like to successfully raise a number of these and am looking for the reasonable way to do so and hoping some people on the forum have the expertise to help with some guidance, below is what I have discovered so far:
- First Bites doesn't seem to work. Junior will eat it now but the younger fry ignore it.
- Ground flakes don't seem to work. Primarily fouls the tank. I do use this with Junior and the Embers
- Infusoria seemed to help at first, got better survival than the ones left with the parents but after a while they were all just scooting along the bottom.
- Read that Brine shrimp Nauplii are a good source of food
- Read that Vinegar Eels (nematodes?) are good
- Read that Micro Worms are good
- Read boiled egg yolk is good
Tanks and Parameters:
Parents Tank
- 37 Gal.
- 78 F
- dKH and dGH < 2
- pH 6.6
- Ammonia / Nitrite 0.0
- Nitrate 15 ppm
- 10 Gal
- 80 F
- dKH and dGH < 2
- pH 6.8
- Ammonia / Nitrite 0.0
- Nitrate 5 ppm