Oknew born livebearers don't need to be fed within the 1st 24 hours. All you need to do is crush up some flake food with your finger and thumb.
No just some tropical flakes to crush up.Do you have fry food?
I wouldn't waste money on Liquifry . Crushed up flake food soaked in small amount of water for 5 or10 minutes will do the same job Or feed as normal. Small parcels will breakaway for fish to eatI used this for my molly fry. Seemed to do the job as their mouths were too small for flakes, even when I tried to crush it up.
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Thanks for the tipI wouldn't waste money on Liquifry . Crushed up flake food soaked in small amount of water for 5 or10 minutes will do the same job Or feed as normal. Small parcels will breakaway for fish to eat
My female mollies used to drop between 100-200 fry per batch. The females were around 4-5 inches long (not including the tail).is it just me, or is that a huge batch of fry from one female??? maybe a well matured female??? I've just never seen a batch that big around here...
Make sure there's an established biological filter in the tank to keep ammonia and nitrite at 0ppm.What should I do first now that she had them and when should I feed them I already removed the mother she had a bunch