Anyone here ever bred this fish?
I've tried twice so far with no luck.
First Method:
I built a contraption like this one. He built it for Celestial Pearl Danio, but it should work for any tight scattering fish that likes to drop eggs on moss. (Emphasis on 'tight' in my case, I think). I did have gravel in the tank, but I took out all the plants except the moss on top of the box that would catch the eggs. No luck. I never saw an egg that I could confidently say was an actual egg.
Second Method:
Frustrated with the lack of success (especially after seeing how easily it worked for the guy who I got the idea from), I removed all plants, gravel and rocks from the tank. Empty tank. I built a screen that would allow the eggs to drop through but would keep the fish out of the bottom of the tank. I used #7 plastic canvas, with sponges around the outside. I had to use some filter floss to plug some gaps around the edges. It wasn't perfect, but I just wanted to see some eggs. Again, I didn't see anything that I would really call an egg for sure....not that I'd know for sure anyway, but still.
Now- third idea: I am taking the 2nd idea to another level. I'm building a BOX out of plastic canvas so that
I read conflicting reports of how they breed. One site says the eggs will fall through the moss. Obviously, that's what I've been counting on. Another site says the eggs are adhesive. This site states that the breeding is difficult and that they don't lay many eggs. This is why I was hoping I could leave ALL of the adults in there and let the eggs fall through.
I have checked the ph and GH to make sure it's on point (one site notes GH of 4, others say very soft water, which to me is GH of 1 or 0 like the water here, so again, lots of conflicting info)
I've been feeding them high protein small pellets, blood worms and baby brine shrimp.
What should I do? If the eggs are adhesive how do I make sure I get the fish out at the right time?
NOTE: I keep them in my laundry room which is on the first floor and has no windows, so when a site says, they breed in the morning, does that mean MY morning or when the light comes on in the tank?
I've tried twice so far with no luck.
First Method:
I built a contraption like this one. He built it for Celestial Pearl Danio, but it should work for any tight scattering fish that likes to drop eggs on moss. (Emphasis on 'tight' in my case, I think). I did have gravel in the tank, but I took out all the plants except the moss on top of the box that would catch the eggs. No luck. I never saw an egg that I could confidently say was an actual egg.
Second Method:
Frustrated with the lack of success (especially after seeing how easily it worked for the guy who I got the idea from), I removed all plants, gravel and rocks from the tank. Empty tank. I built a screen that would allow the eggs to drop through but would keep the fish out of the bottom of the tank. I used #7 plastic canvas, with sponges around the outside. I had to use some filter floss to plug some gaps around the edges. It wasn't perfect, but I just wanted to see some eggs. Again, I didn't see anything that I would really call an egg for sure....not that I'd know for sure anyway, but still.
Now- third idea: I am taking the 2nd idea to another level. I'm building a BOX out of plastic canvas so that
- It will keep the fish contained
- It will be easier to lift out of the tank and replace if I want to get the eggs out to hatch them elsewhere.
I read conflicting reports of how they breed. One site says the eggs will fall through the moss. Obviously, that's what I've been counting on. Another site says the eggs are adhesive. This site states that the breeding is difficult and that they don't lay many eggs. This is why I was hoping I could leave ALL of the adults in there and let the eggs fall through.
I have checked the ph and GH to make sure it's on point (one site notes GH of 4, others say very soft water, which to me is GH of 1 or 0 like the water here, so again, lots of conflicting info)
I've been feeding them high protein small pellets, blood worms and baby brine shrimp.
What should I do? If the eggs are adhesive how do I make sure I get the fish out at the right time?
NOTE: I keep them in my laundry room which is on the first floor and has no windows, so when a site says, they breed in the morning, does that mean MY morning or when the light comes on in the tank?