ancistrus fry predator

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ancistrus fry predator

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Hello,

First of all, I want to apologize for this post but I just saw when separating the male and the ancistrus female that I had spawned again and the eggs have already hatched (they are at the yolk sac stage, 1 maximum day).

I already have about fifty little ones to place (which is quite difficult in France) so I can't afford to keep those.
Before immersing them in a clove solution, do you know if there is a fish that could eat these larvae?

I have Synodontis nigriventris but I prefer to know before throwing all the little ones in another tank (and avoid having to fish them out if they haven't been eaten).

Thanks in advance.
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The nigriventris will not be large enough for this task, you would need a Synodontis maybe 25 0r 30 cm. long to be sure.
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The fry measure 0.5cm (and still have their yolk sac). I gave them and the synodontis were crazy. They pounced on it. They are 10 years old and measure about 10cm. Even penguin tetras and corydoras have eaten it.
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1 day old wigglers are not much bigger than an egg. Almost anything that can will eat them.

Decades ago I got some of the earlier LF BN that were coming to America. I bought a small group. At that time I had little interest in spawning anything. it turned out they were spawning once old enough. But I never realized this because it must have been at least a year before I ever spotted a BN fry. It was a community tank.

Years later I ended up parked a pair in a well planted 10 gal tank. I also had amano shrimp. They will also eat bn fry if the amanos are big enough. I know because I would see eggs but almost never see free swimming fry, I did not mind.

I can sympathize with you. Before I finally got rid of all of them my final spawn was over 100 fry.
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Eggs are the perfect food for all fish. Even ancistrus will happily eat ancistrus eggs.
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Thank you for your answers.
I guess it's quite greasy for food, so how often can I give it to them?
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