Uncycling

divemaster99

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I setup a Cory fry tank on Thursday and I put in a cycled sponge from my 75 to keep the water clean for the fry and cycle the tank. Well none of the eggs have hatched yet. Mega ing no ammonia source. It's very very odd since the parents laid the eggs last Sunday and no hatches to date, no they don't have fungus and yes they're fertile. I'm worried about loosing to much bacteria before the eggs hatch if they even do! Shod I add fish food to keep it cycled until they hatch or shouldn't I worry?
 

Jhncf

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It'll probably be fine but I would add some fish food just to be safe, won't do any harm!
 

Pomatomus

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Get some methyl blue to coat the eggs.
+1 if you suspect fungus.

Do you have decent aeration in the tank? Eggs can be sensitive to low dissolved oxygen. You can feed the tank a bit to keep the BB active, but excess food with eggs will promote fungus. Your BB can lie dormant for a while before dying, so if you plan on putting things in the tank in less than a week I wouldn't worry too much.
 

joe jaskot

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Eggs in the process of hatching will give off ammonia. No need to add fish food to the fry tank until the fry are free swimming.
 

divemaster99

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+1 if you suspect fungus.

Do you have decent aeration in the tank? Eggs can be sensitive to low dissolved oxygen. You can feed the tank a bit to keep the BB active, but excess food with eggs will promote fungus. Your BB can lie dormant for a while before dying, so if you plan on putting things in the tank in less than a week I wouldn't worry too much.
Yeah there's aeration.
 
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