baby cories in community tank - what to do now?
Posted: 28 Nov 2011, 21:42
I just got back from being out of town for a few days, and left the aquarium light off but the room light on. When we turned on the light, we have seen at least two baby cories, maybe half-inch long. (I went away for a long weekend in May, and we had one baby when we returned. It's grown up now. I think when the light's off for a few days, the other fish don't see them to eat them? They must grow extremely fast, or I just hadn't noticed them before.)
Besides the babies, I have 4 bronze cories, 4 peppered cories, and also danios, blood-fin tetras and black-skirt tetras. The babies are too big for any of those to swallow, I think. It's a 50-gallon tank.
Anyway, I don't have room to set up another tank, but they have plenty of cover - lots of java fern, plus aquarium ornaments with places to hide, etc.
I don't know if I need to feed them anything special since they are doing fine so far on their own. At what size do they eat regular foods; should I run out and get something different? My main concern is I need to do a water change, but I don't know how many babies are in there, and I'm afraid to vacuum one up. They are so small and kind of blend in, plus I usually go around the base of the decorations with the vacuum. Should I just try to suck out the water from the middle of the tank and not vacuum the substrate? It won't be as clean, but better than nothing.
Besides the babies, I have 4 bronze cories, 4 peppered cories, and also danios, blood-fin tetras and black-skirt tetras. The babies are too big for any of those to swallow, I think. It's a 50-gallon tank.
Anyway, I don't have room to set up another tank, but they have plenty of cover - lots of java fern, plus aquarium ornaments with places to hide, etc.
I don't know if I need to feed them anything special since they are doing fine so far on their own. At what size do they eat regular foods; should I run out and get something different? My main concern is I need to do a water change, but I don't know how many babies are in there, and I'm afraid to vacuum one up. They are so small and kind of blend in, plus I usually go around the base of the decorations with the vacuum. Should I just try to suck out the water from the middle of the tank and not vacuum the substrate? It won't be as clean, but better than nothing.