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Old September 12th 04, 09:37 PM
skozzy
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I have had 100% success feeding my africans with chicken eggs. I boil the
eggs untill hard, then put them in a food dehydrator for 6 hours, then into
a blender to turn it into a dust, then I feed then regularly a small pinch.
So far I have not had any deaths. One egg can last a month, but for my
blender I have to make at least 8 eggs or it's impossible to get it to grind
in to a dust without haveing to shake the crap out of the blender.


"jk" wrote in message
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Here's a bunch of questions about my severum fry. The first few days
after hatching, they kind of lay on the bottom under parental protection
until free swimmers. I don't see any yolk sacs, so exactly what are they
living off of all this time?

The last batch I removed from the parents 2 days after they were free
swimming, to a 20 gallon tank of their own. I reduced the filter to a
dribble, and put a fine mesh over the intake hose end. I fed them

Liqui-fry
a few times a day. A hundred were reduced to 25 after 2 days... then 10
after 5 days, now 4 decent ones left after 3 weeks. Is this a normal
mortality rate, or did I remove them way too early?

This 20 gallon was empty for a few months, and used to have fish and
snails off and on, with the filter going all the time. I haven't seen one
snail in months. Now that the babies and food are reintroduced, the snails
have reappeared out of nowhere! Were the eggs laying dormant?

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