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So, I waited until the female (who I know had been gravid for a while as she was HUGE w/ eggs) deposited more eggs and I removed about 25 of them (there are still about another 15 in the tank, but I can't reach them) and put them into a small
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In this image you can see the eggs stuck to the side of the
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I have a couple of questions I was hoping ya'll could help me with. Primarily, what do I do now? Can I leave them in this floating container until they hatch or should I move them right away into another tank? The only other tank I have available that I could setup is a 5 gal. Is this big enough to raise them for a while until they're large enough to be trasferred to a 10 gal community tank for them to grow out? Should I add anti-fugus stuff to the container?
Thanks in advanced for your help!
-ricardo
EDIT: Ok, sorry, I just read Ian's post on hatching and raising fry... I guess my only question now for how long can I keep the 25 fry in the plastic container? I mean, I know not all eggs will hatch, but let's assume they do, how long would it be appropriate for them to remain in the container?
Thanks again!