I now have S.Barbatus fry
Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 07:01
I started a new thread as my previous thread was only to ID the eggs and that was taken care of.
Here is the link to the original thread where I was trying to ID the eggs as I have S.Barbatus and Black Schultzeis in the tank.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=35385
I came home this evening to about 15 fry in the Tupperware container that I set up, floating of the surface of the tank the eggs were taken from with an air stone, a bit of moss and a couple pieces of IAL'S in it. It took roughly 4 days.
They are more than likely recently 'hatched' (not sure if that's the right term, but they did come from an egg...) as I have a pic of one that is still just a tail hanging from an egg and there are probably 15-20 more eggs that are not evacuated yet.
So I assume I should just keep doing as I have the previous days dumping ~90% of the water in the container and putting fresh water from the tank back in. I know there is no need to feed just yet as they have their egg sac but I'll say that their sacs arent that big it even yellow at all. This is in comparison to my L183 fry, FYI.
What's next or what should I do? I know I need to have a proper grow out for them, which I have but I just need to test the params in both tanks (spawning and grow out) before I should put them in. So as of right now, the only parameter I k ow is that the tank is 75 degrees!
I'll post up pics as soon as I go inside and get on my laptop.
Here is the link to the original thread where I was trying to ID the eggs as I have S.Barbatus and Black Schultzeis in the tank.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=35385
I came home this evening to about 15 fry in the Tupperware container that I set up, floating of the surface of the tank the eggs were taken from with an air stone, a bit of moss and a couple pieces of IAL'S in it. It took roughly 4 days.
They are more than likely recently 'hatched' (not sure if that's the right term, but they did come from an egg...) as I have a pic of one that is still just a tail hanging from an egg and there are probably 15-20 more eggs that are not evacuated yet.
So I assume I should just keep doing as I have the previous days dumping ~90% of the water in the container and putting fresh water from the tank back in. I know there is no need to feed just yet as they have their egg sac but I'll say that their sacs arent that big it even yellow at all. This is in comparison to my L183 fry, FYI.
What's next or what should I do? I know I need to have a proper grow out for them, which I have but I just need to test the params in both tanks (spawning and grow out) before I should put them in. So as of right now, the only parameter I k ow is that the tank is 75 degrees!
I'll post up pics as soon as I go inside and get on my laptop.