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Not sure if you call it gestation in fish, but my pair of Convicts have laid
eggs on the side of my tank today and was wondering what to expect as far as length of time and how to I catch the little ones to put them in a nursery? |
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Why remove the convict fry? You'd miss the parenting of these fish which is
amazing to watch. They'll take care of the little ones. It's really neato! --Jim PS-I cant remember how long it took from the time the eggs were laid to the time the fry were visible. Sorry ![]() |
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![]() "Zerex" wrote in message ... Why remove the convict fry? You'd miss the parenting of these fish which is amazing to watch. They'll take care of the little ones. It's really neato! --Jim PS-I cant remember how long it took from the time the eggs were laid to the time the fry were visible. Sorry ![]() Depends on water temperature. Ballpark IIRC, is 2 to 3 days for eggs to hatch and another 2 to 3 days for wigglers to be free-swimming. If you can, leave the parents to do their work. Turning down the turbulence in the tank just before they are free-swimming, will help them to parade the fry around NetMax |
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