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Help please, a question
When would you strip a mouthbrooding cichlid with a mouthful of s. multi eggs?
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This was in an earlier post I would give you the link but I couldn't find it again
A couple of bits of advice. You would/could of had several times as many babies if you would have stripped the female c*****d a day or two earlier. They'll throw 20-50+ eggs per pass! While being brooded, the catfish do not descriminate between c*****d fry and catfish fry when it comes to eating. If you strip them as clear ghosts(3-4 days post spawn) instead of pigmented fry you can raise them quite easily in a standard egg tumbler(larger the better though).
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This is a pretty big picture (ok HUGE) picture of the egg tumbler I created out of a nylon and a small hydro sponge filter. You should be able to at least get the idea, anyway.
http://www.fishaholics.org/barbie/tumbler.jpg
Here's a link to another DIY one I had bookmarked.
http://www.sydneycichlid.com/diy/diytumbler.html
And lastly, if you want to order one for next time (ever the optimist ;) ), you can get really good quality ones from http://www.hotcichlids.com.
Hope that helps : ) You just want the water flowing over the eggs enough to basically vibrate them, not bounce them around hard.
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http://www.fishaholics.org/barbie/tumbler.jpg
Here's a link to another DIY one I had bookmarked.
http://www.sydneycichlid.com/diy/diytumbler.html
And lastly, if you want to order one for next time (ever the optimist ;) ), you can get really good quality ones from http://www.hotcichlids.com.
Hope that helps : ) You just want the water flowing over the eggs enough to basically vibrate them, not bounce them around hard.
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I got the same results FAR simpler.
just get a small spongefilter
and one of those net-mesh frytanks; the ones you can hang on the inside of a tank.
hang the fry-mesh below the outlet of the spongefilter.
is all!
basically it's the same as the eggtrap described in the CotM article about S petricola; just without the eggtrap, marbles and cave; you leave the spongefilter intact.
just get a small spongefilter
and one of those net-mesh frytanks; the ones you can hang on the inside of a tank.
hang the fry-mesh below the outlet of the spongefilter.
is all!
basically it's the same as the eggtrap described in the CotM article about S petricola; just without the eggtrap, marbles and cave; you leave the spongefilter intact.
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Birger, where did you get the section you quoted from an earlier post? It mentioned a lot more fry than I got and I wanted to read more about it. I guess I was under the impression the number of fry the cichlid host would release would depend upon how many catfish eggs it picked up. I had no idea it could be so many. Any way if you remember where that thread was it sound interesting. Thanks.
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