I moved them to a 10 gal with nothing but a flat rock (no gravel), and used
the same water that was in the old tank. Temperature is 26-29 degrees
celcius and PH is 7.2. They're in the spare bedroom and I feed them frozen
brine shimp. What else can I do?
"mark" wrote in message
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Suggest you feed with mosquito larvae etc - lots of meaty stuff
Don't get your hopes up it can take 3 or 4 attempts before they
get the hang of it
The lay then forget the eggs
Lay and eat the eggs/eat the fry
Check the glass....has she laid on the glass already?
You may get some wholesale tank refurbishment if she is going in
for serious motherhood. If yiou have catfish/loaches in the
tank...move them as they will eat the eggs at night...Snails are
keen on the eggs too
Good luck...don't fiddle about with them too much, they can be a
little nervy
A couple of small waterchanges might spur them in to action
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