Hi everyone,
Our corydoras sterbai spawned overnight. I wasn't really prepared & didn't have a breeding net or anything. I do have some breeding boaxes for our live bearers, but I think the openings in those are too big for newly hatched cories.
Anyway, we had a little 30 litre (10 gal?) aquarium, unused, so I set that up with some water from the tank the eggs were laid in. I then moved the eggs to the little tank.
The only filter I have is one with an internal sponge. I used some of the media from my big tank (Eheim external filter & pump), then I put a section of pantyhose/nylon tights over it, so it wouldn't suck any eggs or fry in. I also put it on the lowest pump setting, but I'm still worried it's too much.
I was wondering about changing to a sponge filter, assuming I can buy something suitable at the moment. But then how do I build a bacteria colony in the filter media? I assume it works the same way as other filters?
Also, I put clean sand in the new aquarium. I didn't really think about it at the time. I just wanted to save the eggs form being eaten.
Is the clean sand okay? If they are fed liquid food for egg layers?
TIA
Our corydoras sterbai spawned overnight. I wasn't really prepared & didn't have a breeding net or anything. I do have some breeding boaxes for our live bearers, but I think the openings in those are too big for newly hatched cories.
Anyway, we had a little 30 litre (10 gal?) aquarium, unused, so I set that up with some water from the tank the eggs were laid in. I then moved the eggs to the little tank.
The only filter I have is one with an internal sponge. I used some of the media from my big tank (Eheim external filter & pump), then I put a section of pantyhose/nylon tights over it, so it wouldn't suck any eggs or fry in. I also put it on the lowest pump setting, but I'm still worried it's too much.
I was wondering about changing to a sponge filter, assuming I can buy something suitable at the moment. But then how do I build a bacteria colony in the filter media? I assume it works the same way as other filters?
Also, I put clean sand in the new aquarium. I didn't really think about it at the time. I just wanted to save the eggs form being eaten.
Is the clean sand okay? If they are fed liquid food for egg layers?
TIA