Beastije
Fish Addict
Hi. Last week monday I noticed in my separate tank, 54liters, that houses 13 rabbit snails (3 adults, rest babies), my white cloud minnows spawned. I moved them there the week before and after three days removed them, so it was expected.
However. I feed several times a day, some hikari first bites to stick on the surface, I did "hatch" protogen in a different container, it is supposed to include rotifers and infusoria so I would take the cloudy water and pipette put it in "fry" tank. I also have microworms, so I slowly add some of those to the tank as well.
There were only four fry, there are still four a week later, but the growth rate seems very slow to me. Yes there was a big bump between the first day I noticed them and now, but not as large as I expected for "fish that grows before your eyes".
I cant tell if they eat the microworms at all, because once I put them in the tank I cant see them (the worms) and yes, the fry hang around the place I fed but I dont notice the actual consumption. Biggest feeding "success" based on the size of the stomach is the dried food, but I read you cant raise quality fish just on dry food.
I fed hatched bbs once last week and once today. Last week the fry was about as large as the bbs. Do I have some wrong bbs? Are there different sizes? Everyone says how freshly hatched bbs is a perfect food for fry, how they should be able to accept it, but it is just too large. Today feeding two or maybe three fry have orange in their bellies, so I assume they managed to eat some, but the rest are just sort of hanging around, no orange bellies and they are a tad smaller than the other fry, which could explain the issue with them not being able to eat it yet.
Ofcourse the tank is large for just 4 fry, I expected a higher yield, and they hang around the surface areas, but both microworms and bbs tend to slowly fall down to the substrate (where they will be eaten by the snails, so I am not worried about contamination of the water), so that could be the reason
Or, given I have no previous breeding experience like this, it could be the fry are doing ok and I am just too worried.
Do you turn off the sponge filter during the feedings?
Any tips for me please? Thanks
However. I feed several times a day, some hikari first bites to stick on the surface, I did "hatch" protogen in a different container, it is supposed to include rotifers and infusoria so I would take the cloudy water and pipette put it in "fry" tank. I also have microworms, so I slowly add some of those to the tank as well.
There were only four fry, there are still four a week later, but the growth rate seems very slow to me. Yes there was a big bump between the first day I noticed them and now, but not as large as I expected for "fish that grows before your eyes".
I cant tell if they eat the microworms at all, because once I put them in the tank I cant see them (the worms) and yes, the fry hang around the place I fed but I dont notice the actual consumption. Biggest feeding "success" based on the size of the stomach is the dried food, but I read you cant raise quality fish just on dry food.
I fed hatched bbs once last week and once today. Last week the fry was about as large as the bbs. Do I have some wrong bbs? Are there different sizes? Everyone says how freshly hatched bbs is a perfect food for fry, how they should be able to accept it, but it is just too large. Today feeding two or maybe three fry have orange in their bellies, so I assume they managed to eat some, but the rest are just sort of hanging around, no orange bellies and they are a tad smaller than the other fry, which could explain the issue with them not being able to eat it yet.
Ofcourse the tank is large for just 4 fry, I expected a higher yield, and they hang around the surface areas, but both microworms and bbs tend to slowly fall down to the substrate (where they will be eaten by the snails, so I am not worried about contamination of the water), so that could be the reason
Or, given I have no previous breeding experience like this, it could be the fry are doing ok and I am just too worried.
Do you turn off the sponge filter during the feedings?
Any tips for me please? Thanks