Linda N
Fish Fanatic
Hello all - I recently started keeping fish again after a 40 year absence. I have been reading quite a bit on this website and have learned a bunch - I knew nothing about cycling as a teen when I first kept fish - guess I just got lucky I was able to keep them going in my ignorant bliss.
I have several albino cory catfish that have laid eggs a few times that so far have just gotten eaten by the occupants of the aquarium. I read a thread on this website about someone who hatched the eggs and the process that they used. Next time they lay eggs I would like to try and hatch them. I know this is a very small tank but if I have any success at all will get a larger one. I purchased a 3.5 gallon tank and am going to set it up as a hatchery tank in case the corys lay any more eggs. If they do I would remove them and place them in this tank. I have not yet set it up but have a few questions. I have read about how to cycle with ammonia - will that work in such a small tank? If so, once it is cycled if I put some snails in there and some live plants and put food in there for the snails, would they produce enough ammonia on their own to keep the cycle going? I am going to put sand in the bottom as a substrate - white so any fry are easy to see. I will be using floating plants and will move a couple of Marimo moss balls I already have into this tank. I am not planning on putting any fish in there so it will be fishless in the event I get some more eggs and move them into that tank to attempt hatching them. I have saved several articles on hatching and raising the fry. Any advice or input is appreciated.
I have several albino cory catfish that have laid eggs a few times that so far have just gotten eaten by the occupants of the aquarium. I read a thread on this website about someone who hatched the eggs and the process that they used. Next time they lay eggs I would like to try and hatch them. I know this is a very small tank but if I have any success at all will get a larger one. I purchased a 3.5 gallon tank and am going to set it up as a hatchery tank in case the corys lay any more eggs. If they do I would remove them and place them in this tank. I have not yet set it up but have a few questions. I have read about how to cycle with ammonia - will that work in such a small tank? If so, once it is cycled if I put some snails in there and some live plants and put food in there for the snails, would they produce enough ammonia on their own to keep the cycle going? I am going to put sand in the bottom as a substrate - white so any fry are easy to see. I will be using floating plants and will move a couple of Marimo moss balls I already have into this tank. I am not planning on putting any fish in there so it will be fishless in the event I get some more eggs and move them into that tank to attempt hatching them. I have saved several articles on hatching and raising the fry. Any advice or input is appreciated.