nice write up. Mine did the same thing actually. Dug a pit to lay, vs lay on a flat surface. Mine also laid eggs within a week of having them in a tank. Yes, my convicts took longer than the rams. Sadly, the male ate the eggs, and soon after showed signs of parisites and died. Whatever he had, he apparently passed on to the female, and she died 5 days later.
I'm waiting until I get a chance to visit my local breeder to buy more rams. I've just had bad luck with LFS rams.
keep up the journal! I want to see how you handle the wrigglers! Are you going to seperate the eggs from parents and try to artificially raise the fry? Or are you going to see how the parents do?
I'm waiting until I get a chance to visit my local breeder to buy more rams. I've just had bad luck with LFS rams.
keep up the journal! I want to see how you handle the wrigglers! Are you going to seperate the eggs from parents and try to artificially raise the fry? Or are you going to see how the parents do?