Hi gang, it has been a while since I posted. I am hoping someone can help me out.
I recently acquired two pairs of stunning German Blue Rams. So far each pair has laid eggs twice. In addition I have a pair of wild GBR that I recently acquired that have also layed eggs once. Very nice to have productive pairs!
The problem is keeping the fry alive. I am quite able to hatch them out and get them to the free swimming stage. I am using fish holder boxes on the side of the tank with a water filter to slowly circulate the water from the hanging box to the 40 gallon bare bottom breeding tank. Similar water movement as a UGF. I have been using vinegar eels, first bites, and recently microworms to get them to eat. I also shut off the water flow and add a fair amount of food to increase the likelyhood that they will eat. Nothing obsessive though. I also tried BBS but they really did not pay attention to them- it appears they are too big. I have lost MANY fry and have become discourage. The good part is that for now I still have a supply of new eggs every 2 weeks or so. The fry typically hang out around the edge of the tank as opposed to free swimming.
My conditions:
R/O water- TDS around 50
pH around 5.5
Temp 82
Lots of java moss inside hanging boxes and breeder tanks.
25% water changes every few days.
Any suggestions? I have talked with other ram breeders in my local aquarium society- I have made strides but need to get to the finish. I think if I can make it to a month I will be moving in the right direction. Any experienced ram breeders out there? I just hate loosing 90+% of the fry.
Thanks-
I recently acquired two pairs of stunning German Blue Rams. So far each pair has laid eggs twice. In addition I have a pair of wild GBR that I recently acquired that have also layed eggs once. Very nice to have productive pairs!
The problem is keeping the fry alive. I am quite able to hatch them out and get them to the free swimming stage. I am using fish holder boxes on the side of the tank with a water filter to slowly circulate the water from the hanging box to the 40 gallon bare bottom breeding tank. Similar water movement as a UGF. I have been using vinegar eels, first bites, and recently microworms to get them to eat. I also shut off the water flow and add a fair amount of food to increase the likelyhood that they will eat. Nothing obsessive though. I also tried BBS but they really did not pay attention to them- it appears they are too big. I have lost MANY fry and have become discourage. The good part is that for now I still have a supply of new eggs every 2 weeks or so. The fry typically hang out around the edge of the tank as opposed to free swimming.
My conditions:
R/O water- TDS around 50
pH around 5.5
Temp 82
Lots of java moss inside hanging boxes and breeder tanks.
25% water changes every few days.
Any suggestions? I have talked with other ram breeders in my local aquarium society- I have made strides but need to get to the finish. I think if I can make it to a month I will be moving in the right direction. Any experienced ram breeders out there? I just hate loosing 90+% of the fry.
Thanks-