OMg omg omg!!! I saw babies!!! I didn't even know there were eggs in the tank!
I don't know whose babies they are!
I know the last otos are boy and girl, but she's still big with eggs, haven't noticed her getting any smaller anytime in the last few months...
The cory's maybe?? I didn't think the second one I got some weeks ago (?) was old enough to sex yet, much less make babies?!
But they did look like they were courting a while ago....
How long do they take to hatch??!
The khulies? They've been out of this tank for nearly a month... if the babies were theirs they either hatch and grow really fast or the eggs were on the plants befor I took them out??
The babies are mostly clear with dark spots (I think I can see through their bodies) and about 1/4" long already. I don't see anything that looks like an egg sac on them. They seem to be sticking (so to speak, not literally) to the bottom of the tank area.
I'm kinda leaning towards their being corys most likely... or otos... but not sure.
They were too small and clear for the camera to focus on.
What and how should I feed them??
When I saw them last night I was already putting some egg yolks (boiled mixed with a little water) in for the platy fry I have left so I added a little more (the older cories loved it!). I wanted to make sure they got something, and I don't know what they would eat so I broke part of an algae wafer into tiny pieces and tossed it in different places I'd seen the babies, and a few small pieces of catfish wafer and a little bit of flakes. That way I figured with a little bit of mostly everything they might find something they could eat (if they don't get eaten first!).
Was that good?
Should I just feed the other fish per normal and hope the babies get to eat?
I'm not sure what to do???
(other than extra water changes!)
Help! Thanks!

I don't know whose babies they are!
I know the last otos are boy and girl, but she's still big with eggs, haven't noticed her getting any smaller anytime in the last few months...
The cory's maybe?? I didn't think the second one I got some weeks ago (?) was old enough to sex yet, much less make babies?!
But they did look like they were courting a while ago....
How long do they take to hatch??!
The khulies? They've been out of this tank for nearly a month... if the babies were theirs they either hatch and grow really fast or the eggs were on the plants befor I took them out??
The babies are mostly clear with dark spots (I think I can see through their bodies) and about 1/4" long already. I don't see anything that looks like an egg sac on them. They seem to be sticking (so to speak, not literally) to the bottom of the tank area.
I'm kinda leaning towards their being corys most likely... or otos... but not sure.
They were too small and clear for the camera to focus on.
What and how should I feed them??
When I saw them last night I was already putting some egg yolks (boiled mixed with a little water) in for the platy fry I have left so I added a little more (the older cories loved it!). I wanted to make sure they got something, and I don't know what they would eat so I broke part of an algae wafer into tiny pieces and tossed it in different places I'd seen the babies, and a few small pieces of catfish wafer and a little bit of flakes. That way I figured with a little bit of mostly everything they might find something they could eat (if they don't get eaten first!).
Was that good?
Should I just feed the other fish per normal and hope the babies get to eat?
I'm not sure what to do???
(other than extra water changes!)
Help! Thanks!