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I noticed my fish were spawning & I rescued a bit of pond weed with some
eggs attached & brought them inside in a one foot tank with some of the pond water. A few hatched 2 days ago. They are very small & swim erratically & attach themselves to the glass on the side of the tank. What can I expect in the next few days, & what & when do I need to feed them as it would be nice if a few of them got to grow up rather than just die. I'm quite OK with livebearer babies in my tropical tank but these a SO small! HELP! Thanks in advance to all you folks who know all about it. BTW I live in Sydney, OZ & it is spring right now & fairly cool, but it can also get very hot. Thanks Pat |
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Pat,
Keep the environment VERY clean. If you change any water use a dechlorinator and match the temp. Infusoria is good for them. You can make it by adding a lettuce leave to a jar of water, closing the lid and leaving it in the sunlight for a few days, the water will turn a murky green. Feed this sparingly. Also crushed flakes/pellets will be ok - feed sparingly so that you don't pollute the water. |
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![]() "PatC" wrote in message ... I noticed my fish were spawning & I rescued a bit of pond weed with some eggs attached & brought them inside in a one foot tank with some of the pond water. =============== I raised newborn koi and goldfish with a watery mix of hard boiled egg yolk mixed with powdered fry food and green-water. The greener the water the better. They do much better outdoors in roomy old kiddy pools or old horse troughs. I never could get an infusuria culture going. It always turned into a bacterial and fungus infested smelly mess. -- McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Reel Mckoi wrote:
=============== I raised newborn koi and goldfish with a watery mix of hard boiled egg yolk mixed with powdered fry food and green-water. The greener the water the better. They do much better outdoors in roomy old kiddy pools or old horse troughs. I never could get an infusuria culture going. It always turned into a bacterial and fungus infested smelly mess. I tried the boiled egg yolk method twice and it killed them off both times. I've no doubt it works, but the water messes up quickly if you overfeed (which I probably did) very quickly! |
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Well guys thanks for all your tips!
The infusoria didn't turn out, maybe it's too hot here? I've been feeding them with a drop or two of the egg yolk mixture & so far the water doesn't smell & is still reasonably clear. A couple seem not to be eating as the others have got bigger already & the anorexics although still alive a nowhere near as big as their brothers/sisters. Anyway they are a week old now & I can't find anywhere to put them outside where they would be safe from sun, heat & any other threats, so still in the house! They are still VERY small compared to livebearer fry that I am more used to. Thanks again Pat Geezer From The Freezer wrote in message ... Reel Mckoi wrote: =============== I raised newborn koi and goldfish with a watery mix of hard boiled egg yolk mixed with powdered fry food and green-water. The greener the water the better. They do much better outdoors in roomy old kiddy pools or old horse troughs. I never could get an infusuria culture going. It always turned into a bacterial and fungus infested smelly mess. I tried the boiled egg yolk method twice and it killed them off both times. I've no doubt it works, but the water messes up quickly if you overfeed (which I probably did) very quickly! |
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![]() "Geezer From The Freezer" wrote in message ... Reel Mckoi wrote: =============== I raised newborn koi and goldfish with a watery mix of hard boiled egg yolk mixed with powdered fry food and green-water. The greener the water the better. They do much better outdoors in roomy old kiddy pools or old horse troughs. I never could get an infusuria culture going. It always turned into a bacterial and fungus infested smelly mess. I tried the boiled egg yolk method twice and it killed them off both times. ## I've heard about people having problems with eggyolk. However it worked wonderfully for me. They grew quickly and as soon as possible I switched them to a ground fish food. I've no doubt it works, but the water messes up quickly if you overfeed (which I probably did) very quickly! ## This is true. You must be careful of the amounts fed. Also, when they're raised in greenwater, with a lot of water plants and an already established nitrogen cycle, overfeeding isn't the problem it is indoors. I've given up raising GF (and now koi) indoors. -- McKoi.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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