R rallow Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 6, 2007 55 0 0 nyc Mar 6, 2008 #1 hi my convict eggs hatched sunday now its thursday and the fry still arent freeswimming is this normal
hi my convict eggs hatched sunday now its thursday and the fry still arent freeswimming is this normal
Mystix212 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 4,991 7 68 32 Brisbane, Australia Mar 6, 2008 #2 Whats the water temperature? High temps make the fry 'develeop', so to speak, quicker. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary if they started free swimming on Saturday.
Whats the water temperature? High temps make the fry 'develeop', so to speak, quicker. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary if they started free swimming on Saturday.
R rallow Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 6, 2007 55 0 0 nyc Mar 6, 2008 #3 Mystix212;1581923; said: Whats the water temperature? High temps make the fry 'develeop', so to speak, quicker. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary if they started free swimming on Saturday. Click to expand... the temp is 79-80
Mystix212;1581923; said: Whats the water temperature? High temps make the fry 'develeop', so to speak, quicker. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary if they started free swimming on Saturday. Click to expand... the temp is 79-80
W woofy Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 2, 2007 5,341 6 38 Miami Mar 6, 2008 #4 They should be starting soon. They will mostly hide in the area they were born in for a while . The parents will move around sometimes so they might just stay put for a few more days.
They should be starting soon. They will mostly hide in the area they were born in for a while . The parents will move around sometimes so they might just stay put for a few more days.
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida Mar 6, 2008 #5 truly the best and most rewarding part of keeping cichlids