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ComplicateMe86
05-03-2009, 6:42 PM
So I've been waiting and waiting for my dempseys to finally breed. Turns out, they were one step ahead of me. I woke up yesterday to find about 200 or so wigglers in a pit in my 55 gallon. They are now free swimming today, which is absolutely awesome to see. This is the first time I've actually had free swimming baby fish. Any advice for a newby? I've made sure to put foam over the filter intake so the babies don't get sucked up. Should I add a sponge filter? I heard that the babies will eat some of the particles that are sucked to it. Once the babies are big enough, what are the types of food I should be feeding them? Also, is anybody looking to buy baby dempseys? I certainly have a bunch of them! ;)
sunshinetrenie
05-03-2009, 6:48 PM
congrats on your babies! first off let me tell you about my first experience with jd fry. after about a week of free swimming i notice less and less babies.... mom and dad were eating them! didnt realize what was going on till all babies had been devoured. so keep close eye on them! if parents seem to be eating them remove them to a smaller tank by themselves. covering your intake is also a good idea. after asking lots of questions on another site ive gotten advice to feed them hikari first bites. its a very powdery food that they can fit into their mouths. my second batch just started free swimming today so trying this out myself. hope this helps some. im a newby to this myself. im sure someone else will come along with some more expert like advice. good luck!
sunshinetrenie
05-03-2009, 7:05 PM
HERES A BUMP FOR YA
ComplicateMe86
05-03-2009, 8:33 PM
Thanks! Also, anybody know if I should worry that the mom is moving the babies around by putting them in her mouth and then spitting them out?
sunshinetrenie
05-04-2009, 8:11 AM
mom relocating is the norm. she will relocate at least once every 24 hours. still nobody else? come on people where ya at? lol
Natural_Born_Killer
05-04-2009, 8:15 AM
With one spawn that I had (which didn't turn out well...) mommy fish did move her wigglers around a few times.
My suggestion is to separate them if you can.
sunshinetrenie
05-04-2009, 8:17 AM
oh yeah forgot yours were free swimming already. still is normal to relocate the strays. they are usually very protective and great parents. is also normal for first couple of batches to get eaten as parents are new and not sure what they are doing. some parents do just fine though. all u can really do is keep an eye out and hope for the best. babies definatly need to be removed when 1/2 inch. or they will become prey. i plan on moving mine even earlier due to them being eaten at 1/4 inch. have another tank ready for them asap just in case.
Red Devil
05-04-2009, 8:38 AM
congradulations... wow....
ComplicateMe86
05-04-2009, 9:39 AM
Thanks for all the messages. Here are some pics of the babies and the parents. Mom was being a little shy. Sorry for the crappy camera.
sunshinetrenie
05-04-2009, 9:57 AM
beautiful pair! one other suggestion is, the gravel. may need to switch to very small grade gravel or sand next time as the babies will wiggle under the larger gravel looking for food and may get stuck!
sunshinetrenie
05-13-2009, 10:29 PM
so how are the kids doing?
ComplicateMe86
05-14-2009, 10:17 PM
Babies are doing great! Eating brine shrimp and micro pellets. Some of them are starting to get kinda big already. I don't have as many as when I started off, but I figure that's because some of the smaller ones didn't make it. The parents are still very protective and great with the babies. I'll try to upload a picture soon. My camera currently isn't working.
Natural_Born_Killer
05-15-2009, 8:47 AM
Sounds like you are doing a wonderful job with those babies!
If I ever make it to that stage I know who I'm turning to for questions :)
ComplicateMe86
05-15-2009, 9:57 PM
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ComplicateMe86
05-15-2009, 9:57 PM
Sounds like you are doing a wonderful job with those babies!
If I ever make it to that stage I know who I'm turning to for questions :)
Haha...thanks for that vote of confidence!!! It's actually my first time raising babies, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I think I ended up with a great set of parents though! And it helps that two of my closest friends are fish nuts too, lol. :-)
...now how do I delete that accidental post above??? Hmm...
Natural_Born_Killer
05-18-2009, 2:37 AM
Could you put up some pics of the transitions?
Really curious!
Keep up the good work your doing though!
jartist15
05-18-2009, 2:51 AM
Congrats!! i want to breed fish. this is awesome news. I am attempting to breed angels but as of now i am thinking i have a false breeding pair :P. But JDs that is amazing, what kind of set up are you running?
foristcr
05-19-2009, 10:21 AM
Ha Ha...we are not Nuts. It's kind of funny to see my old fish on the internet. Though I don't think they would have breed here in an over crowded tank.
ComplicateMe86
05-20-2009, 10:12 PM
Could you put up some pics of the transitions?
Really curious!
Keep up the good work your doing though!
Here's a picture of the babies...I don't have as many as I used to, but there's probably still around a hundred of them, maybe a little bit less. Some of the smaller ones got eaten. I actually saw one of the bigger babies with a smaller one in it's mouth! It was a little weird to see, lol. Sorry for the crappy quality, my camera is currently dead so I used my phone. But the babies are progressing well. I'll keep updating with more pictures as they get bigger. :)
Congrats!! i want to breed fish. this is awesome news. I am attempting to breed angels but as of now i am thinking i have a false breeding pair :P. But JDs that is amazing, what kind of set up are you running?
Thanks!! Right now the parents and the babies are in a 55 gallon tank by themselves. I originally had in all the gravel and rocks and plants, but because some of the babies were getting stuck, and because the tank had to get cleaned, I took all that out. Just a HOB filter right now (can't afford a canister at the moment!) and an air stone. Everybody seems to be doing well. Babies are growing at a pretty fast rate. Good luck with your angels!