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Graham Broadbridge wrote:
"Velvet" wrote in message ... I've a batch of brine shrimp I've put in, but the babies show no interest in them at all (the other fish adore them). I guess I might have 30-40+ in there, which will present me with a problem later when it comes to finding homes for them. The tank isn't big enough to house Brine shrimp (artemia) are likely too large for their mouths, unless of course you've hatched them yourself and they are really tiny artemia. About 15 years ago, when I used to raise angelfish and sell them to the lfs, I used to hard boil an egg, then mash it up and mix it with water, then pour some of the liquid into the tank. They thrived on that suspended egg yolk. It messes up the tank real bad so you need to be very diligent with water changing - around 80% a day of fresh clean water. more than one pair in a community set-up, nor two pairs in dedicated-to-angels-mode. That's the reason they're still in the community tank taking their chances, I know if I get my q-tank up and running and put them in there, they'll a) soon outgrow it, and b) not be subject to some vague sort of natural selection to limit the numbers. If there's anyone in the Surrey area (UK) that might like to take them off my hands (free) post a reply here, and I'll post once they're a bit bigger (if they make it) with colour/patterns etc. It's really very exciting! I can't wait to see what the offspring look like - one parent is a silver/black marbledish sort-of-veil-tail, and the other is a silver with deep golden tint over the top/tail, fading as it gets lower, and light iridescent blue on his long trailing fins (I can't remember the technical names right now, sorry). Velvet I'm hatching brine shrimp for them :-) They're wolfing them down, though it's tedious to transfer brine shrimp from hatching pot to tank - not yet worked out a better method than pipetting them out to avoid the cyst cases being moved too. There's fewer babies as of today, I'm guessing the parents can't chase all the other fish away all the time, but since this will help my problem of how to offload them, I'm not *too* fussed. Still all exciting stuff. The babies are great to watch hunting down the brine shrimp! Velvet |
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