JuanTamad;943615; said:Uneaten fry food spoil quickly. With so many fries I always end up over feeding and cleaning up anything that settles in the bottom a few hours after feeding. This hatchout tank is unfiltered and the w/c helps with the water quality.
After a few days I figure out how much is enough feed and just do the partial w/c before lights out for the tank. I change about a half gallon out of the 5 gallon tank each time.
When they get moved to a filtered tank in about a couple of weeks the w/c schedule drops to 20 - 30% twice a week but the tank bottom gets siphoned for detritus nightly and the tank is topped out accordingly.
dr_sudz;945617; said:What are you feeding the fry? Wow thats a lot of fish for one tank lol
Hasi;946177; said:Wow! Unfiltered because fry are small enough to get sucked into intake or? Why no filtration? Not even sponge?
Derpeder;945608; said:I didn't realize you had done this before!!!!
I saw your thread in the Pbass section. Very cool.
That must be fun to do this every year!!!
JuanTamad;946286; said:Actually I find it more fun to observe the parents hatch their eggs and watch them care for it and see them escort the fries around the area were they were born. They're creatures of habits. You can actually wait at a certain spot at a certain hour and see them pass by and see them grow bigger than the last time.