IndiaHawker
Fish Fanatic
Hi! Haven't been on here much lately as hopefully everything seems to have been going smoothly. If anyone remembers my previous posts my last mishap was my first batch of cory eggs being eaten, which was largely unpreventable at the time seeing as I had nothing to keep them separate, and by the time the breeder box and fry food had arrived the eggs were gone and I believe the bristlenose in particular was feeling exceptionally well-nourished! Anyway I've just carried on as I have been, hoping for some more eggs but not being too optimistic - the breeder box came with a removable partition to put a breeding pair in the top and the eggs would be released and go into the bottom section, but I took this out as don't like the idea of squashing a couple of adults into the tiny box
Anyway, a few days ago I woke up to a lovely large cluster of eggs (and a couple of tiny ones), once again on the glass. This time I was more prepared - very gently scraped them off the glass and into the breeder box with a box cutter blade and managed to get most of them in (I knew this was the only option as they would get eaten otherwise - in fact a few hours later I found another small patch of eggs and stupidly didn't transfer them immediately - were eaten up much more quickly than I anticipated).
Been monitoring them, most had turned that light brownish colour which I now know means they're the viable ones. Woke up today and they've hatched!! I believe there's still some more light brownish eggs that could hatch, but I've got a load of babies so far!
So now the next steps - am I correct in believing that I don't feed them for two days (so today and tomorrow) as they feed off their yolk sacs? I bought some powdered fry food but have no concept of how much to feed (the breeder box did come with some pipettes though?) - it says only as much as they can consume within three minutes but I have no concept of how much/fast these little ones can eat? Also I'm planning a water change today or tomorrow - the breeder box is suckered to the side but also says it's self-floating - so if I just unstick it during the water change will it just float at the top of the water? I'm having images of it tipping over and everyone escaping I've noticed a tiny amount of muck building up on the bottom of the breeder box unless I'm mistaken, but how on earth do I clean this out with the teeny babies in it?
Someone has offered me a free small tank with everything included except heater which I think would be a great idea for when they need a bit more space - however how long would it take to cycle it well enough? I got this current tank pre-cycled with fish included and kept a lot of the same water when moving it, so I'm still a bit new to cycling my own tank!
Help really appreciated, please and thanks!
Anyway, a few days ago I woke up to a lovely large cluster of eggs (and a couple of tiny ones), once again on the glass. This time I was more prepared - very gently scraped them off the glass and into the breeder box with a box cutter blade and managed to get most of them in (I knew this was the only option as they would get eaten otherwise - in fact a few hours later I found another small patch of eggs and stupidly didn't transfer them immediately - were eaten up much more quickly than I anticipated).
Been monitoring them, most had turned that light brownish colour which I now know means they're the viable ones. Woke up today and they've hatched!! I believe there's still some more light brownish eggs that could hatch, but I've got a load of babies so far!
So now the next steps - am I correct in believing that I don't feed them for two days (so today and tomorrow) as they feed off their yolk sacs? I bought some powdered fry food but have no concept of how much to feed (the breeder box did come with some pipettes though?) - it says only as much as they can consume within three minutes but I have no concept of how much/fast these little ones can eat? Also I'm planning a water change today or tomorrow - the breeder box is suckered to the side but also says it's self-floating - so if I just unstick it during the water change will it just float at the top of the water? I'm having images of it tipping over and everyone escaping I've noticed a tiny amount of muck building up on the bottom of the breeder box unless I'm mistaken, but how on earth do I clean this out with the teeny babies in it?
Someone has offered me a free small tank with everything included except heater which I think would be a great idea for when they need a bit more space - however how long would it take to cycle it well enough? I got this current tank pre-cycled with fish included and kept a lot of the same water when moving it, so I'm still a bit new to cycling my own tank!
Help really appreciated, please and thanks!