Hi.
I collected the Paleatus eggs a couple of days ago (and again yesterday) and the first batch was hatching this morning when I woke. I couldn't believe it. They were much larger then I expected. I only have experience breeding Colisa lalia (Dwarf Gouramis). It doesn't seem to me that there will be enough yoke to sustain them a couple of days. If they hatched this morning when should I begin offering them food? Will they eat floating food or does it have to sink for them to find it?
Thanks!
Christie
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Congrats on your spawn!
I usually offer Paleatus fry food about 12-24 hours after hatching. You can mash up flake food into a powder-this will sink to the bottom. Some Paleatus like to feed at the top, some prefer to stay at the bottom. Within the same batch of fry, I'll see 8 feed from the bottom and 4 feed at the top. You can also offere baby brine shrimp or daphnia(frozen). I feed small amounts twice a day for the first 3 days, then down to once a day. Their bellies should be full, but not distended. Their bellies are visible at this time so it's easier to tell if they're full. I usually do a once a day water change with fry for the first week.
This is just what's worked for me. I'm sure there are lots of other ways to do this.
Amanda

This is just what's worked for me. I'm sure there are lots of other ways to do this.

Amanda