scoresofmonkeys
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I had a male and a female Betta in a tank with a glass divider. These fish are on my desk at work. some how over the course of the weekend my female jumped into the males side of the tank and they began the breeding process. I am totally unprepared for this but would like to succeed if at all possible. So already some were destined to fail because I have gravel in the bottom of the tank, so some of the Eggs were out of reach of the male. He is doing a good job with the ones he was able to get to and the Fry have started hatching. Now I have heard Microworms are best for these guys but they can take a week to get ready. These fry should be ready to eat in the next day or so, can anybody offer a suggestion as to what I should feed them?
Please offer any suggestions you can as to how I can get these fry to actually survive. I have seen about a half dozen or so swimming around already and I beleive some others are still up in the bubble nest.
I wanted my bettas to breed but I wanted them to do it when I was ready, they couldn't wait!!! Now I will do whatever I can to help the process along.
Thanks!
Please offer any suggestions you can as to how I can get these fry to actually survive. I have seen about a half dozen or so swimming around already and I beleive some others are still up in the bubble nest.
I wanted my bettas to breed but I wanted them to do it when I was ready, they couldn't wait!!! Now I will do whatever I can to help the process along.
Thanks!