Beastije
Fish Addict
So, I have had three pairs of clown killifish since last summer, they successfully spawned and one batch (only two fry) survived. Since then nothing, At the beginning I fed the surface way more when I expected fry, so it was easier, since then abundance of ramshorn snails, addition of shrimp and addition of other fish makes breeding impossible. Hence I decided to breed them in a separate place but need some tips.
I set up a 4-5 liters plastic box, stuffed it with a java moss I cut from my other tank and filled it with half new half water from other tanks, to seed it. I put the male in for two days, fed live bbs, after two days I put a female in. I do a half a liter water change every two days. There is duckweed to help with spikes. Ofcourse there is a lid
Now the question. I know they can spawn a little every day, and to get the biggest yield, should i leave the adults in there for the two weeks? Wait for fry to appear before removing them? Leave them just for a week before removing, to make sure the fry can hatch without parents?
What is the best practice.
For feeding, I have a bucket with infusoria ( I hope, will check the culture), microworms and I raised them before on a smidge of first bite on the surface.
Also what does it mean the eggs are light sensitive? I dont have a light on the box , but it sits on a table near a window, so there is light but not much. Is that ok? Or a blackout is needed once the adults are removed?
Also once the adults are removed, should I also remove the lid, or will the surface dwelling fry appreciate the humidity and stability the lid provides
Oh I also have some catapa leaves, moringa, jack fruit and other. Should I add some to the bottom of this tank to help with ph and microfauna?
Thanks a bunch
Picture of some of my clown killies in their main tank
I set up a 4-5 liters plastic box, stuffed it with a java moss I cut from my other tank and filled it with half new half water from other tanks, to seed it. I put the male in for two days, fed live bbs, after two days I put a female in. I do a half a liter water change every two days. There is duckweed to help with spikes. Ofcourse there is a lid
Now the question. I know they can spawn a little every day, and to get the biggest yield, should i leave the adults in there for the two weeks? Wait for fry to appear before removing them? Leave them just for a week before removing, to make sure the fry can hatch without parents?
What is the best practice.
For feeding, I have a bucket with infusoria ( I hope, will check the culture), microworms and I raised them before on a smidge of first bite on the surface.
Also what does it mean the eggs are light sensitive? I dont have a light on the box , but it sits on a table near a window, so there is light but not much. Is that ok? Or a blackout is needed once the adults are removed?
Also once the adults are removed, should I also remove the lid, or will the surface dwelling fry appreciate the humidity and stability the lid provides
Oh I also have some catapa leaves, moringa, jack fruit and other. Should I add some to the bottom of this tank to help with ph and microfauna?
Thanks a bunch
Picture of some of my clown killies in their main tank