Here are some notes on this hatching:
- Approximately 18 days after noticing the berried female
- Female was in the rearing tank for (3) days prior to hatching
- Rearing tank temp: 74 degrees
- Day 1 of first brood: 28-Apr-2011
Here are some quick shots. Lighting is pretty bright so I adjusted them the best I could for viewing. Was hard to get good focus due to the lighting and subject size of course.
These three photos show the unhatched developed larvae. Taking a closer look, you can see a few that are not developed and will have to eventually be removed.
And a short video clip:
[YT]m0LhBBq4my4[/YT]
Judging by what I see, there will be more hatching (hopefully) throughout the rest of the day. I'm strictly guessing at this but my logic stems from seeing the developed larvae as depicted in the pics. Mama Amano dropped every egg. It's wasn't like other dwarf varieties where the female carries all the eggs until they all hatch.
Hopefully there is enough current going in there to keep them viable. So far it seems to be just enough. It is keeping the suspended in the current and not bouncing off the wall or such.
My initial plan was to start sending them downstream as soon as they hatched. Seeing that there are still quite a few left to hatch, I will wait about (2) days to begin their journey to the sea.
Plenty of Phyto and Golden Pearls at the ready. I'm also looking at using APR (Artificial Plankton Rotifers) as well.