Bristlenose Eggs
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 03:52
Hello!
I have a 75g tank with 725gph of filtration coming from two HOB's (one Marineland and one Aqueon). I do a 25% waterchange weekly with Prime treated tap water. There are live plants in the tank, mainly anubias and some java moss. The tank is bare bottom and I have several pieces of drift wood. The anubias grows out of many of them. I test my water occasionally with the API master test tube kit, but I'm fairly regular, so I don't do it as often as I used to. I like to keep my nitrAtes at around 10 parts. No ammonia or nitrites. I forget my PH, but it's fairly stable because of frequent partial changes.
Three months ago, I sucessfully moved this entire tank from one house to my current apartment. I had no ammonia spikes or fish loss.
Tank inhabitants are 10 Buenos Aires Tetras, one male Golden Wonder Killi, one small pleco that was sold to me as L-66, which I think is actually L-134 (I've had him for I think 5 years), 7 Clown Loaches (the largest is almost 5 inches and I've had that particular fish for years...they are slow growers and I'm aware of the size they get and how long it will take to get there), and two Bristlenose Plecos (one male and one female).
I was doing a partial change a little while ago, I'm actually still in the process.... and I noticed a thick mass of golden eggs on the underside of one of the pieces of driftwood that has the anubias growing out of it. I've noticed the loaches laying down underneath it lately, but couldn't figure out why. Initially, I tried to lift the driftwood out of the water to swish it in a bucket of tank water in effort to clean it a bit, not realizing the eggs were there... and the father bristlenose was attached and jumped off. He must be "guarding" the eggs?
My question is... If I leave them alone and they hatch ( I believe within 10 days)... Do you think my loaches will eat them right up? I have a very small cycled tank (2 1/2 gallon) that I can move the driftwood to, but it would be great if I could just leave them in the 75g. How large are bristlenose fry when they emerge? I'm familiar with the size of guppy fry and betta fry if that helps to put it into perspective for me.
Any opinions? I'm a former moderator on a different fish forum, but I worked mainly with goldfish. Thanks in advance for any opinions! I'd be happy to answer any other questions.
I have a 75g tank with 725gph of filtration coming from two HOB's (one Marineland and one Aqueon). I do a 25% waterchange weekly with Prime treated tap water. There are live plants in the tank, mainly anubias and some java moss. The tank is bare bottom and I have several pieces of drift wood. The anubias grows out of many of them. I test my water occasionally with the API master test tube kit, but I'm fairly regular, so I don't do it as often as I used to. I like to keep my nitrAtes at around 10 parts. No ammonia or nitrites. I forget my PH, but it's fairly stable because of frequent partial changes.
Three months ago, I sucessfully moved this entire tank from one house to my current apartment. I had no ammonia spikes or fish loss.
Tank inhabitants are 10 Buenos Aires Tetras, one male Golden Wonder Killi, one small pleco that was sold to me as L-66, which I think is actually L-134 (I've had him for I think 5 years), 7 Clown Loaches (the largest is almost 5 inches and I've had that particular fish for years...they are slow growers and I'm aware of the size they get and how long it will take to get there), and two Bristlenose Plecos (one male and one female).
I was doing a partial change a little while ago, I'm actually still in the process.... and I noticed a thick mass of golden eggs on the underside of one of the pieces of driftwood that has the anubias growing out of it. I've noticed the loaches laying down underneath it lately, but couldn't figure out why. Initially, I tried to lift the driftwood out of the water to swish it in a bucket of tank water in effort to clean it a bit, not realizing the eggs were there... and the father bristlenose was attached and jumped off. He must be "guarding" the eggs?
My question is... If I leave them alone and they hatch ( I believe within 10 days)... Do you think my loaches will eat them right up? I have a very small cycled tank (2 1/2 gallon) that I can move the driftwood to, but it would be great if I could just leave them in the 75g. How large are bristlenose fry when they emerge? I'm familiar with the size of guppy fry and betta fry if that helps to put it into perspective for me.
Any opinions? I'm a former moderator on a different fish forum, but I worked mainly with goldfish. Thanks in advance for any opinions! I'd be happy to answer any other questions.