Hi guys, I'm a novice when it comes to aquariums and have been learning as I go thanks to this site.
A few weeks ago I got some very nice Yellow labs from armthehomeless. A few of them were holding. Last week I stripped 4 fish and got a total of 16 fry. (Tim had stripped most of the fry but a few went undetected) Only one of the mother fish's fry still had egg sack attached but they were free swimming and the egg sack were close to consumed. I put them is a large platic container (14inx10inx8in with an open top) with water from the tank the mothers were holding in. They wer stipped directly into the plastic container after the mothers had been swimming in it for 30 minutes.
The fry were fine for 3 days. I airated the water in the container with a small air pump once a day for about 1-2 hours. On the 3rd day 2 died. I pulled them out. Yesterday (4th day) all but 5 died. The water is only 5 days old and gets airated daily. Plus there is a lot of water so it should not have gone bad right? I did not do a water change but on the 4th day I did add about 50 more water to the container bringing it to the top with a few drops of the decloranator stuff.
I would crush up some flakes into dust and sprinkle into the container. None of the surviving 5 have egg sacks.
What should I do to get better results in the future and keep the 5 remaining alive.
Was it the water.... Weak fry.... airation.... wrong food..
Setting up a tank specifically for small fry is not a viable option for me right now as i've committed my resources to setting up some small tanks for 5 groups of kids i know and as with everyone else money is short.
Thanks
Riaz
A few weeks ago I got some very nice Yellow labs from armthehomeless. A few of them were holding. Last week I stripped 4 fish and got a total of 16 fry. (Tim had stripped most of the fry but a few went undetected) Only one of the mother fish's fry still had egg sack attached but they were free swimming and the egg sack were close to consumed. I put them is a large platic container (14inx10inx8in with an open top) with water from the tank the mothers were holding in. They wer stipped directly into the plastic container after the mothers had been swimming in it for 30 minutes.
The fry were fine for 3 days. I airated the water in the container with a small air pump once a day for about 1-2 hours. On the 3rd day 2 died. I pulled them out. Yesterday (4th day) all but 5 died. The water is only 5 days old and gets airated daily. Plus there is a lot of water so it should not have gone bad right? I did not do a water change but on the 4th day I did add about 50 more water to the container bringing it to the top with a few drops of the decloranator stuff.
I would crush up some flakes into dust and sprinkle into the container. None of the surviving 5 have egg sacks.
What should I do to get better results in the future and keep the 5 remaining alive.
Was it the water.... Weak fry.... airation.... wrong food..
Setting up a tank specifically for small fry is not a viable option for me right now as i've committed my resources to setting up some small tanks for 5 groups of kids i know and as with everyone else money is short.
Thanks
Riaz
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