I had six minnows in a 50 gallon tank along with several peppered cory catfish and variatus platys. All have been doing great for a couple months now, began tank in November 2017. One minnow grew a large belly and I believe it was a gravid female, two minnows looked like vibrant healthy males. The tank is unheated, room temperature 68 - 69 degrees.
I read lots of stuff online for breeding. I bought acrylic green yarn, boiled it and rinsed it, to make a spawning mop. I washed and rinsed a fish bowl, and filled it with 2 gallons of water. I use city tap water, and aerate it in a 5 gallon pail for 24 hours before using. Temperature of bowl and tank were both 69 degrees when I moved the female and a male into the bowl last night.
Soon after the move, I noticed both minnows were at the surface, maybe gulping air. After a while they looked comfortable an inch or two below the surface. This morning they were dead, one held in the yarn, the other at the bottom under the yarn.
I read somewhere to use clean dechlorinated water rather than tank water, so possibly that was a problem. The other thing I'm thinking about was if the yarn had something deadly with it. I wonder if any of you might share some advice or experience about this.
I read lots of stuff online for breeding. I bought acrylic green yarn, boiled it and rinsed it, to make a spawning mop. I washed and rinsed a fish bowl, and filled it with 2 gallons of water. I use city tap water, and aerate it in a 5 gallon pail for 24 hours before using. Temperature of bowl and tank were both 69 degrees when I moved the female and a male into the bowl last night.
Soon after the move, I noticed both minnows were at the surface, maybe gulping air. After a while they looked comfortable an inch or two below the surface. This morning they were dead, one held in the yarn, the other at the bottom under the yarn.
I read somewhere to use clean dechlorinated water rather than tank water, so possibly that was a problem. The other thing I'm thinking about was if the yarn had something deadly with it. I wonder if any of you might share some advice or experience about this.