Hi all,
I've had my shoal of 7 albino C. Aeneus for about 3 months now and they seem to be doing quite well having spawned about one every month. Last weekend they spawned again and I was at home to witness it for the first time and rescue the eggs. Alot of the eggs were on one amazon sword leaf and so I cut that from the plant and placed it in a plastic floating hatchery. There were several other spawnings throughout the day and I managed to rescue probably about 50 eggs in total.
I noticed on Thursday that I had several tiny translucent fry in the hatchery. This was great that they'd hatched and it shocked me just how small they were! I also noticed that some of the remaining eggs were fungus ridden and so I removed a load of them. I fed the fry with very finely crushed Tetra Prima granules that their parents get. he next day I checked again and this food was also covered in fungus and noticed more eggs had it and one or two of the fry seemed to have died and been covered in fungus. I decided to remove the remaining eggs last night and the dead fry and food to try and make it as clean as possible. I also drained the water and refilled through the vents in the side of the hatchery. Tonight there were several dead fry with fungus leaving about one or two alive I think. I cleaned up the dead and decided to let the remaining one or two fend for themselves in my community tank releasing into think plant growth.
So it didn't seem to go very well with this spawn. But I'd like to learn more and hopefully improve for next time. I'd be interested for people to share their experiences of successful rearing of fry.
Thanks.
I've had my shoal of 7 albino C. Aeneus for about 3 months now and they seem to be doing quite well having spawned about one every month. Last weekend they spawned again and I was at home to witness it for the first time and rescue the eggs. Alot of the eggs were on one amazon sword leaf and so I cut that from the plant and placed it in a plastic floating hatchery. There were several other spawnings throughout the day and I managed to rescue probably about 50 eggs in total.
I noticed on Thursday that I had several tiny translucent fry in the hatchery. This was great that they'd hatched and it shocked me just how small they were! I also noticed that some of the remaining eggs were fungus ridden and so I removed a load of them. I fed the fry with very finely crushed Tetra Prima granules that their parents get. he next day I checked again and this food was also covered in fungus and noticed more eggs had it and one or two of the fry seemed to have died and been covered in fungus. I decided to remove the remaining eggs last night and the dead fry and food to try and make it as clean as possible. I also drained the water and refilled through the vents in the side of the hatchery. Tonight there were several dead fry with fungus leaving about one or two alive I think. I cleaned up the dead and decided to let the remaining one or two fend for themselves in my community tank releasing into think plant growth.
So it didn't seem to go very well with this spawn. But I'd like to learn more and hopefully improve for next time. I'd be interested for people to share their experiences of successful rearing of fry.
Thanks.