Blue acaras breeding again

Tightdog1

Chinaman Can!
Sep 2, 2002
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well when i got home from work yesterday i noticed my blue acaras had laid a few eggs on their normal rock so i was intrigued y they only laid a few, so i sat around and found out that they were in the process of laying eggs!

so i ran around the house looking for the digi cam and finally found it and took tons of poictures i should be able to post them on AC a little later.
 
I recently rearanged my 50 gallon that my acaras are in, so I dont know how they will respond to the shift in territory. the male is still going after the female and they dont seem to notice a big change.

I just transferered about 20 babies or more into a 10 gallon. I use liquid fry and crushed flakes to feed them. its bare bottom so they dont dig into the gravel and kill themselves. Im hoping these will live so I can let the parents go for a few batches more and learn how to raise their fry better.

do your's raise their fry, or let their fry live, into fishyhood?
 
well if you want to raise successfull numbers your better of looking after them in a seperate tank but if you arenot bothered then you can leave them in the main tank and a few from each batch will survive and grow up, it depends on what you are wanting,tank looks greta with little babies swimming around with there parents, i recenly observed a baby yellow lab swimming around in the main tank non of the big fish take any notice and he swims around with out a care in the world
 
whenn my blue acara fry are free swimming i tend to take out about half the fry (if i have tank space) and place them into a separate tank and let the parents raise about half the fry then when the fry seem to be about 1/8-1/4" i take them out too and raise separate from parents although i have recently noticed that i have a lone juvenille blue acara that comes out once in a while that is about 3/4" long. he just seemed to hide when i do water changes and took out the other fry and somehoe stayed alive.

sometimes i dont take out any fry and let them all die/get eaten because i have no extra tank room to house/raise them.
 
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