Just wanted to share.....
I have a 5 gallon planted that has been set up for some time now and doing rather well. I put one pair of my 18 week old blue ram juvies in the tank to see weither or not they would parent thier fry without eating them.
So far...they are both doing an excellent job of it ! The first batch they had didn't make it for some reason. I don't know if they hatch out and just didn't make it, or if mom and dad ate the eggs or fry. It's hard to tell because as the eggs are hatching...the parents will take the fry and spit them into a scooped out "nest" they make in the gravel. They had the eggs behind a fake driftwood I have in there so I couldn't watch very well.
This batch is about a week old now...and seem to be doing very well. Mom and dad take turns watching over them. When one leaves the nest, the other one goes right over to stand watch. There are no other fish in this tank but the parents and fry...so I think they are doing such a good job because they aren't so stressed out about protecting them from hoverning neighbors.
The fry are just beginning to swim around some...but mom and dad keep them gathered in the nest. If any stray out they take them in thier mouths and spit them back in with the others. I can see the fry jumping after infusoria they can see, but I can't. They must be finding plenty to eat. I did sprinkle in a bit of powdered fry food this morning and they went right after it.
I better get that 20L up and running so I have some place to put this brood and thier parents. I want to see if they will continue to be good parents and at what size/age the parental instincts 'turn' off and what happens then.
I have a 5 gallon planted that has been set up for some time now and doing rather well. I put one pair of my 18 week old blue ram juvies in the tank to see weither or not they would parent thier fry without eating them.
So far...they are both doing an excellent job of it ! The first batch they had didn't make it for some reason. I don't know if they hatch out and just didn't make it, or if mom and dad ate the eggs or fry. It's hard to tell because as the eggs are hatching...the parents will take the fry and spit them into a scooped out "nest" they make in the gravel. They had the eggs behind a fake driftwood I have in there so I couldn't watch very well.
This batch is about a week old now...and seem to be doing very well. Mom and dad take turns watching over them. When one leaves the nest, the other one goes right over to stand watch. There are no other fish in this tank but the parents and fry...so I think they are doing such a good job because they aren't so stressed out about protecting them from hoverning neighbors.
The fry are just beginning to swim around some...but mom and dad keep them gathered in the nest. If any stray out they take them in thier mouths and spit them back in with the others. I can see the fry jumping after infusoria they can see, but I can't. They must be finding plenty to eat. I did sprinkle in a bit of powdered fry food this morning and they went right after it.
I better get that 20L up and running so I have some place to put this brood and thier parents. I want to see if they will continue to be good parents and at what size/age the parental instincts 'turn' off and what happens then.
