Heebath
New Member
My two female tiger endlers have a dark gravid spot and are starting to box up, so I expect to have fry very soon.
I originally planned on letting "nature take its course" and seeing how many can manage to not become food for the larger livestock, but perhaps I should consider a breeder box or fry trap?
My question for you more experienced live-bearer folks is: how many fry can I reasonably expect to survive to adulthood in my heavily planted 60 gallon community tank?
There is lots of cover along the bottom, and once I noticed the girls were preggo I allowed some hornwort and wisteria to float for top cover. I've also placed coarse sponges over both intakes to protect the fry from being sucked up.
The other livestock in the tank:
3 Gourami, 5 botia, 1 very small spotted raph, 4 angels, and 1 random platy (he came in the bag as a stowaway fry from lfs when we bought loaches)
I figured the angels and raph would keep the live-bearer population from exploding, but I would like a few more endlers, so, would I need to intervene or is it likely a few will survive?
Thanks!
Pic of the tank so you can get an idea of how much cover there is:
https://imgur.com/gallery/k3UhX
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I originally planned on letting "nature take its course" and seeing how many can manage to not become food for the larger livestock, but perhaps I should consider a breeder box or fry trap?
My question for you more experienced live-bearer folks is: how many fry can I reasonably expect to survive to adulthood in my heavily planted 60 gallon community tank?
There is lots of cover along the bottom, and once I noticed the girls were preggo I allowed some hornwort and wisteria to float for top cover. I've also placed coarse sponges over both intakes to protect the fry from being sucked up.
The other livestock in the tank:
3 Gourami, 5 botia, 1 very small spotted raph, 4 angels, and 1 random platy (he came in the bag as a stowaway fry from lfs when we bought loaches)
I figured the angels and raph would keep the live-bearer population from exploding, but I would like a few more endlers, so, would I need to intervene or is it likely a few will survive?
Thanks!
Pic of the tank so you can get an idea of how much cover there is:
https://imgur.com/gallery/k3UhX
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk