Hello neighbor in San Ramon! I'm actually in Danville so it's a little drive to Aq Concepts, but it's a good store.
K.... done a little more reading... Mummy fish should eat up the infertile/fungus-y eggs if she's left alone with them --
--they have a low low survival rate in the wild, 10% maybe, and yes, parents may eat the fry after doing all the work for 10 days...
(just like bettas... I also breed Crowntails and am part of the local betta club)
so.... I can take the fry OUT and raise them on BBS till they're big enough to go to shops in 4-7 weeks .... or let nature take its course.
I'm kinda voting for nature here and survival of the fittest.... this spawn looks like about 200 eggs but as I don't have another tank to separate the pair (!) and if I do artificially remove/raise the eggs/fry (besides getting my hand bit off by Papa!! in the process) they will spawn again in 2-6 weeks.
So..... I'll just see what happens... as Mama matures further (she is most likely about 1 yr/2yrs old at 8-10") she can lay 2-3,000 eggs. Oh my!!
Apparently the HARD PART to it is getting a spawning, willing pair..... they are decent parents until fry are free-swimming - which is why I was so surprised to see EGGS!!
After free-swimming -- sounds like the hard part is keeping sufficient tiny food in the large aquarium (if I don't take them out) so they can find and eat it. Hmmmmmmm.
I might just tx'fr them to a 10-gal except, my daughter is doing a betta breeding project for Science Fair and all my 10-g's are full up. LOL AND then I'll just get MORE in 2-6 WEEKS..... eh!
I'm sitting here w/the laptop watching them.... Mama is "fanning" the eggs and Papa is standing by protecting her.
Articles I've read now say they go off their feed before spawning - HA - these haven't!! they ate gobs last night and again tonight.
It looks like.... I happened to do a few things accidentally right:
* Mature Pair from LFS
* Water temp at 80-84 (My Redtail likes it warmer, & pouts when it's cooler, so I keep a single 200W heater in the sump that just cooks it out
* Slate rock to lay eggs on
* Feed natural fish fillets, prawns, etc like they would eat in the wild and in plentiful amounts
....I just knew they liked flat rocks
Well anyway I'll keep y'all posted.
It's possible they're not at all fertilized - will know in 48-72 hours if they change color to tan and hatch into a wriggly thingy stuck to the rock. If not ... Mama should eat them.... & they should protect their spawn until free-swimming. Generally the female will not lay any eggs, unless there is a male she likes in the tank.
I have the odd tiny guppy or three up there that don't get eaten by anybody... so.... who knows.
???
K.... done a little more reading... Mummy fish should eat up the infertile/fungus-y eggs if she's left alone with them --
--they have a low low survival rate in the wild, 10% maybe, and yes, parents may eat the fry after doing all the work for 10 days...
(just like bettas... I also breed Crowntails and am part of the local betta club)
so.... I can take the fry OUT and raise them on BBS till they're big enough to go to shops in 4-7 weeks .... or let nature take its course.
I'm kinda voting for nature here and survival of the fittest.... this spawn looks like about 200 eggs but as I don't have another tank to separate the pair (!) and if I do artificially remove/raise the eggs/fry (besides getting my hand bit off by Papa!! in the process) they will spawn again in 2-6 weeks.
So..... I'll just see what happens... as Mama matures further (she is most likely about 1 yr/2yrs old at 8-10") she can lay 2-3,000 eggs. Oh my!!
Apparently the HARD PART to it is getting a spawning, willing pair..... they are decent parents until fry are free-swimming - which is why I was so surprised to see EGGS!!
After free-swimming -- sounds like the hard part is keeping sufficient tiny food in the large aquarium (if I don't take them out) so they can find and eat it. Hmmmmmmm.
I might just tx'fr them to a 10-gal except, my daughter is doing a betta breeding project for Science Fair and all my 10-g's are full up. LOL AND then I'll just get MORE in 2-6 WEEKS..... eh!
I'm sitting here w/the laptop watching them.... Mama is "fanning" the eggs and Papa is standing by protecting her.
Articles I've read now say they go off their feed before spawning - HA - these haven't!! they ate gobs last night and again tonight.
It looks like.... I happened to do a few things accidentally right:
* Mature Pair from LFS
* Water temp at 80-84 (My Redtail likes it warmer, & pouts when it's cooler, so I keep a single 200W heater in the sump that just cooks it out
* Slate rock to lay eggs on
* Feed natural fish fillets, prawns, etc like they would eat in the wild and in plentiful amounts
....I just knew they liked flat rocks
Well anyway I'll keep y'all posted.
It's possible they're not at all fertilized - will know in 48-72 hours if they change color to tan and hatch into a wriggly thingy stuck to the rock. If not ... Mama should eat them.... & they should protect their spawn until free-swimming. Generally the female will not lay any eggs, unless there is a male she likes in the tank.
I have the odd tiny guppy or three up there that don't get eaten by anybody... so.... who knows.
???