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Hi All,
Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill |
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"Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message
.. . Hi All, Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Hmm, in this case you *want* the tank to get sunlight, to encourage algae growth and the micro-organisms which live in it. Taking algae covered decorations from other tanks works too. Eggs hatch in about 2 days (depending on temperature, which should be between 76 & 81F). It's been a long time since I bred gouramis (and it was thick-lipped gouramis, a larger cousin), but the fry are very small. Freshly hatched brine shrimp might be too big for them. See if you can find fry food (powder) for egglayers, baby infusoria or if all else fails, boil an egg and drop tiny portions of the yolk in near the fry (but watch you don't pollute the tank). -- www.NetMax.tk Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . Hi All, Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Hmm, in this case you *want* the tank to get sunlight, to encourage algae growth and the micro-organisms which live in it. Taking algae covered decorations from other tanks works too. Eggs hatch in about 2 days (depending on temperature, which should be between 76 & 81F). It's been a long time since I bred gouramis (and it was thick-lipped gouramis, a larger cousin), but the fry are very small. Freshly hatched brine shrimp might be too big for them. See if you can find fry food (powder) for egglayers, baby infusoria or if all else fails, boil an egg and drop tiny portions of the yolk in near the fry (but watch you don't pollute the tank). -- www.NetMax.tk Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill Thanks.... I'll move an algae covered ornament from one of the other tanks if the fry hatch but I guess it's not a good idea to disturb the water surface just yet. Unfortunately the tank is positioned to minimise algae growth and is newly set up - they obviously couldn't wait grin. I've got live bearer fry food (powder) not sure how this differs to the fry food for egg layers - I'll get some fry food on the next LFS trip. Thanks again Gill |
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"Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message
.. . "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . Hi All, Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Hmm, in this case you *want* the tank to get sunlight, to encourage algae growth and the micro-organisms which live in it. Taking algae covered decorations from other tanks works too. Eggs hatch in about 2 days (depending on temperature, which should be between 76 & 81F). It's been a long time since I bred gouramis (and it was thick-lipped gouramis, a larger cousin), but the fry are very small. Freshly hatched brine shrimp might be too big for them. See if you can find fry food (powder) for egglayers, baby infusoria or if all else fails, boil an egg and drop tiny portions of the yolk in near the fry (but watch you don't pollute the tank). -- www.NetMax.tk Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill Thanks.... I'll move an algae covered ornament from one of the other tanks if the fry hatch but I guess it's not a good idea to disturb the water surface just yet. Unfortunately the tank is positioned to minimise algae growth and is newly set up - they obviously couldn't wait grin. I've got live bearer fry food (powder) not sure how this differs to the fry food for egg layers - I'll get some fry food on the next LFS trip. Thanks again Gill afaik, livebearer fry food is larger than egglayer fry food, so would probably not be entirely suitable. bassett's suggestion of daphnia fry sounds great, but I have no experience on how to do this (other than a small tank in the window sill with flake food, which would take several days to get going). Even if no fry are viable, it's fun to watch the routines. Consider it a practice run for them ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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NetMax wrote:
"Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message k... Hi All, Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Hmm, in this case you *want* the tank to get sunlight, to encourage algae growth and the micro-organisms which live in it. Taking algae covered decorations from other tanks works too. Eggs hatch in about 2 days (depending on temperature, which should be between 76 & 81F). It's been a long time since I bred gouramis (and it was thick-lipped gouramis, a larger cousin), but the fry are very small. Freshly hatched brine shrimp might be too big for them. See if you can find fry food (powder) for egglayers, baby infusoria or if all else fails, boil an egg and drop tiny portions of the yolk in near the fry (but watch you don't pollute the tank). -- www.NetMax.tk Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill Thanks.... I'll move an algae covered ornament from one of the other tanks if the fry hatch but I guess it's not a good idea to disturb the water surface just yet. Unfortunately the tank is positioned to minimise algae growth and is newly set up - they obviously couldn't wait grin. I've got live bearer fry food (powder) not sure how this differs to the fry food for egg layers - I'll get some fry food on the next LFS trip. Thanks again Gill afaik, livebearer fry food is larger than egglayer fry food, so would probably not be entirely suitable. bassett's suggestion of daphnia fry sounds great, but I have no experience on how to do this (other than a small tank in the window sill with flake food, which would take several days to get going). Even if no fry are viable, it's fun to watch the routines. Consider it a practice run for them ;~). The bubble nest disintegrated over night - the male has been wandering aimlessly up and down the tank most of the day taking time out to look at its location....he looks quite folorn (as much as a fish can express itself). The female has been nipping at his tail - from what I've read so far maybe he peaked too soon??? The whole experience of watching these fish behaving this way has been absolutely fascinating....I wasn't prepared or ready for this to happen - in fact bloke in LFS told me they would "never breed" - going to see them tomorrow and poke my tongue out - lol Anyway, as they seem to have the inclination maybe I will prepare for this better in the future and try to successfully raise some. My only concern is that with past experiences with breeding Live Bearers and Mbuna's is that I end up with more fish than I can cope with....but it would be great to give it a go even if just the once.... Tested the water today and the tank appears to have completed its cycle - another factor in this failure I'm sure....next step will be chosing the tank mates Thanks for your responses....looking forward to doing this successfully one day (well not me personally but the fish getting their act together) Gill |
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What about frozen baby daphnia. If you can concentrate the kids in one
area, so they swim in the food, they might get the idea. bassett "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . Hi All, Any advice on keeping my Dwarf Gourami babies if they ever hatch???? Hmm, in this case you *want* the tank to get sunlight, to encourage algae growth and the micro-organisms which live in it. Taking algae covered decorations from other tanks works too. Eggs hatch in about 2 days (depending on temperature, which should be between 76 & 81F). It's been a long time since I bred gouramis (and it was thick-lipped gouramis, a larger cousin), but the fry are very small. Freshly hatched brine shrimp might be too big for them. See if you can find fry food (powder) for egglayers, baby infusoria or if all else fails, boil an egg and drop tiny portions of the yolk in near the fry (but watch you don't pollute the tank). -- www.NetMax.tk Mr Gourami is guarding the nest and the female has been seen off - plenty of hiding places for her....the bubble nest is close to some Java Moss....any suggestions as I've never bred Gourami's before....the male is doing a wonderful job at the moment...It would be quite exciting if I can get some survivors :-) Gill |
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