Krib Babies

jamie2010

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hi all. :good:
right to the piont,my kribs have babies.the problem is i moved them from a 24" tank of they're own into my rio 180 some time ago and now they decide to breed succesfully.im just wondering what the chances of the babies are of surviving.i dont reall y see any major threats if you look at my profile you can see the other tank mates.there are some new additins in 10 black neons and 5 serpae tetras.
but the parents seem to be holding they're own.i cant really invisage me catching the fry at this early stage to move them back to the spare tank,so can anybody give me some pionters on helping the little guys grow on please :good:
 
mine have had fry for about a month now and i am gonna take them out in another week once i notice they are eating real flakes and stuff, the parents will guard them and if it doesnt work this time it will next time probly, frokm what ive gathered from this forum, they sometimes take a bit of practice, it took mine two tries to be successful
 
I usto have loads of kribs (like a breeding colony),but i ended up giving away them.The only place i could of kept them is in my 10 gallon :blink:
 
mine are at home in a tank with a timer on the light i am on vacation from them for a week and i dropped one of those things that dissolves and puts out a bit of food, and someone is stopping by to give them bloodworms once, i hope the fry and the parents survive cause the man was kicking the living you know what out of the mother, but i didnt see too much damage so i left it, it kills me to be away and not see the kriblings grow up
 

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