Raising Albino/Pepper Cory Fry
Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 17:43
I read through the "raising fry" thread, and had a couple more questions.
I successfully hatched approx. 30 cory eggs! They hatched some time late last night.
I caught my big albino female carrying them around, and after she laid them I moved them to their own small tank. The tank is about 1 gallon, maybe a little more, and is completely bare. I have a filter installed with a sponge cartridge and mesh over the intake. I used a few drops of methylene blue to help prevent fungus on the eggs. They appear to have all hatched, and went crazy over some Nutrafin fry food this morning. My questions are:
- I have a carbon cartridge ready for the filter, can it go in right away? Or should the methylene blue concentration be reduced more slowly first? Can decreasing the concentration too fast cause any problems?
- When replacing removed water, can I use water taken from my larger established tank? Or is newly treated tap water better for them?
- I've read brine shrimp are a good food for the fry. Can frozen brine be fed? (Thawed first)
- There currently isn't a heater in there. The room is fairly warm. Should I install a heater for them? Or are they okay for now? I've had corys in non-heated tanks in that room before with no problems. Those same corys are now in a larger heated tank, but were in an unheated tank for almost a year before I moved them over.
Thanks! :]
Really excited about this! I hope they make it!
Edit: Those egg clutches apparently had a lot more eggs than I thought, because there's 59 fry. Wow!
I didn't think I had that many eggs! I didn't pull all of them out of the main tank either. Just two of the clusters.
I successfully hatched approx. 30 cory eggs! They hatched some time late last night.
I caught my big albino female carrying them around, and after she laid them I moved them to their own small tank. The tank is about 1 gallon, maybe a little more, and is completely bare. I have a filter installed with a sponge cartridge and mesh over the intake. I used a few drops of methylene blue to help prevent fungus on the eggs. They appear to have all hatched, and went crazy over some Nutrafin fry food this morning. My questions are:
- I have a carbon cartridge ready for the filter, can it go in right away? Or should the methylene blue concentration be reduced more slowly first? Can decreasing the concentration too fast cause any problems?
- When replacing removed water, can I use water taken from my larger established tank? Or is newly treated tap water better for them?
- I've read brine shrimp are a good food for the fry. Can frozen brine be fed? (Thawed first)
- There currently isn't a heater in there. The room is fairly warm. Should I install a heater for them? Or are they okay for now? I've had corys in non-heated tanks in that room before with no problems. Those same corys are now in a larger heated tank, but were in an unheated tank for almost a year before I moved them over.
Thanks! :]
Really excited about this! I hope they make it!
Edit: Those egg clutches apparently had a lot more eggs than I thought, because there's 59 fry. Wow!
I didn't think I had that many eggs! I didn't pull all of them out of the main tank either. Just two of the clusters.