Finding_Nemo
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Hi all,
Need a little advice please.
We have a 125L tank, with Swordtails, Rainbow Fish, Neon Tetra's, Mollies, Guppies, Corydora's, Clown Loaches, Rummy Noses, Bleeding Hearts, another variey that I cannot remember name of (they are long orange fish that are like bottom feeders), & of course, 2 Kribensis.
We didn't know that there was a male & female, until we saw a load of eggs on one of the artificial plants in the tank.
We put a small pot & half a coconut shell in there & they moved them into the pot.
They hatched no problem.
Looked around 50-70.
After a couple of days, the female decided to take them for a scout around the tank.
BIG mistake.
One decided to go a different direction, & when the mother went after it, the Rainbow Fish pounced on the rest of the fry, eating alot of them.
We have around 28 left, to which we have seperated from the rest of the tank & from the mum & dad.
It has only been 2 days since the fry have hatched, so is this a good thing to do?
We are looking at buying another tank, so we can put the Krib fry in there, and also reunite them with mum & dad.
Again, is this ok to do, or will they be likely to eat them, or will mum & dad be aggresive towards each other?
I thought about using a measuring cup to scoop a couple of baby fry up & put them in the tank with mum & dad, to see what happens.
If they live, then transfer rest in. If not, then won't do it.
Do you think it is worth putting a few of the other fish in the new tank with them to give the male something to guard against?
Also, how many Krib male & females do you recommend for one tank?
I would imagine just the one pair, as they are VERY territorial.
Many thanks for any advice & help you can give me.
Kindest Regards,
Pete
Need a little advice please.
We have a 125L tank, with Swordtails, Rainbow Fish, Neon Tetra's, Mollies, Guppies, Corydora's, Clown Loaches, Rummy Noses, Bleeding Hearts, another variey that I cannot remember name of (they are long orange fish that are like bottom feeders), & of course, 2 Kribensis.
We didn't know that there was a male & female, until we saw a load of eggs on one of the artificial plants in the tank.
We put a small pot & half a coconut shell in there & they moved them into the pot.
They hatched no problem.
Looked around 50-70.
After a couple of days, the female decided to take them for a scout around the tank.
BIG mistake.
One decided to go a different direction, & when the mother went after it, the Rainbow Fish pounced on the rest of the fry, eating alot of them.
We have around 28 left, to which we have seperated from the rest of the tank & from the mum & dad.
It has only been 2 days since the fry have hatched, so is this a good thing to do?
We are looking at buying another tank, so we can put the Krib fry in there, and also reunite them with mum & dad.
Again, is this ok to do, or will they be likely to eat them, or will mum & dad be aggresive towards each other?
I thought about using a measuring cup to scoop a couple of baby fry up & put them in the tank with mum & dad, to see what happens.
If they live, then transfer rest in. If not, then won't do it.
Do you think it is worth putting a few of the other fish in the new tank with them to give the male something to guard against?
Also, how many Krib male & females do you recommend for one tank?
I would imagine just the one pair, as they are VERY territorial.
Many thanks for any advice & help you can give me.
Kindest Regards,
Pete