Scott_T_27
New Member
Hi guys
This is my first experience with any sort of fry. My Platy decided to drop her fry last night, I didn't think she was ready so didn't have her in a trap or anything. When I got up this morning she was noticeably less pregnant, so I scoured the tank for fry but couldn't see any so assumed they had all been eaten over night
But upon doing my weeky water change just now one swam out on me so I quickly caught it in my net. So at the moment I don't have a trap, or another tank. So the sole surviving fry is currently housed in my catch net secured to the top of my tank.
Here's my other problem, I go on holiday on Friday for a week! As this fry seems to be the only survivor I would really like to make sure he/she survives!
Any help on how I can ensure survival will be greatly appreciated.
My tank I am currently running is a juwel rio 180, ex 700 external filter, with a sand substrate.
Tank mates are currently corys, swordtails, platys, harlequin rasboras, 2 rainbow fish, 2 clown loach and a male fighter
Thanks in advance
Scott
This is my first experience with any sort of fry. My Platy decided to drop her fry last night, I didn't think she was ready so didn't have her in a trap or anything. When I got up this morning she was noticeably less pregnant, so I scoured the tank for fry but couldn't see any so assumed they had all been eaten over night
But upon doing my weeky water change just now one swam out on me so I quickly caught it in my net. So at the moment I don't have a trap, or another tank. So the sole surviving fry is currently housed in my catch net secured to the top of my tank.
Here's my other problem, I go on holiday on Friday for a week! As this fry seems to be the only survivor I would really like to make sure he/she survives!
Any help on how I can ensure survival will be greatly appreciated.
My tank I am currently running is a juwel rio 180, ex 700 external filter, with a sand substrate.
Tank mates are currently corys, swordtails, platys, harlequin rasboras, 2 rainbow fish, 2 clown loach and a male fighter
Thanks in advance
Scott