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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? -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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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 t... 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? -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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First off did you have any fish at all in this tank before the fry were in
it cause if not your bacteria colony prob. died due to lack of food. So they could have died from high ammonia, nitrite etc. Also did you do any water changes? Fry need VERY clean water, like 20-25% water change 3 times per week. It sounds like they prob. died from poor water quality. -- Craig Williams _________________________________ www.Canadiancray.tk "skozzy" wrote in message ... 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 t... 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? -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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