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Please pardon the mess in my tank. It's overpopulated at the moment. I'm pricing a 75 gallon tank.
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These fry are between 3 and 4 weeks old and I think there are between 8 and 10 of them. I also have 3 Paleatus fry, 2 weeks old, in my 15 gallon tank. After I took these pics, I did a serious scrubbing of the driftwood and the sides of the tank. But, the fry are now able to eat frozen blood worms(defrosted) with lots of enthusiasm. I've cut the number of feedings to what I do with the adults: 3 smaller feedings a day. I use mostly freeze-dried and a little bit of the micropellet. Every second or third day, I do a larger feeding with either frozen tubificid or blood worms. I try to time it just before a water change. This probably sounds kinda wierd, but I half-bury the blood worms in the gravel. The cories seem to really enjoy digging for the worms. I don't worry about the mess, because I know I'm vacuuming the gravel the next day. I tried to take good close ups of the fry, but they are like little hummingbirds, never staying still. Last night was the first night all the fry were able to go to the surface of the 29 gallon tank to take air. It seemed as if they were mimicking the grown-ups, with their after dinner air gulp. These fry have also survived the mating madness of their parents. It's almost nonstop.