Hi all,
After discovering a juvenile cory pygmaeus in my community tank (which contains 9 pygmaeus along with assorted rasboras, endera, gambusia, otos and minnows) I decided to make more of an effort to raise some of the eggs. I put some eggs in a floating tupperware with an airstone, and some in a Lees breeder net next to the fliter outflow.
This morning I have two wigglers in the tupperware . It contains small amounts of two kinds of fry food, and some detritus and moss from the tank (on the assumption that this might carry some infusoria they can eat).
Does anyone have some tips on what else I can do to give them the best chance to get big enough to add back to the community tank?
After discovering a juvenile cory pygmaeus in my community tank (which contains 9 pygmaeus along with assorted rasboras, endera, gambusia, otos and minnows) I decided to make more of an effort to raise some of the eggs. I put some eggs in a floating tupperware with an airstone, and some in a Lees breeder net next to the fliter outflow.
This morning I have two wigglers in the tupperware . It contains small amounts of two kinds of fry food, and some detritus and moss from the tank (on the assumption that this might carry some infusoria they can eat).
Does anyone have some tips on what else I can do to give them the best chance to get big enough to add back to the community tank?