My royal farlowellas have spawned. Here is a link to a log about them:
http://www.tedsfishroom.com/sturisomalog.html
I have read through the information and articles in Shane's World, but I have a couple ideas that I want to get opinions on.
First, this spawn did not occur on the side of the tank. They spawned on a pot. This provides the opportunity to remove the whole clutch and hatch them in a smaller rearing tank. Good idea or not? I am concerned that i will only be able to find a few in the tank they are in after they hatch.
Second, I have worked with this species before and I have had limited success getting the fry to survive. I have always assumed that I am not getting enough food to them when they need it. I have a green water culture that is so thick you cannot see through the 20H that it is in. I am thinking about using this green water to raise the fry in for a while. Good idea or not?
Third, when I attempt to raise the fry I am considering going completely away from the 'bare and sterile' technique, opting instead for covering the bottom of a ten gallon tank with boiled catappa leaves, a lot of nasty algae and snails that nourish my daphnia cultures and daily infusions of frozen spinach blended with green water. I will put in a few pieces of planted driftwood to allow them a place to perch out of that nourishing mess. Daily 20% changes with the greenwater going back in. Good idea or not?