Okay, so last night, I rescued about 13 or so baby convict cichlids from one of our tanks at work. We are supposed to just vacuum them out when they spawn, so I felt like bringing some home to see what happens. I moved some fish around and now they've got a 10 gallon tank to themselves. I put a nylon over the filter intake. There is sand on bottom and a few silk plants and a little cave. Oh and I am also letting MTS from our plant tank at work multiply in there to feed my puffer. I didn't think they'd bother the babies though.
Last night before bringing them home, I put liquid fry food in with them, which got dumped into the tank when they did. I wasn't about to try netting them out of the bag. It was hard enough catching them to put in the bag! This morning, I dissolved some flake food in tank water and put that in there, and I also gave them a little bit of frozen krill, also defrosted in tank water first. Not sure if they're able to eat any of that, but thought I'd try. We were out of the liquid fry food at the store, and I went to another store today but could only find the First Bites powdery food, so I've given them that tonight. Is this good?
Is there anything else I should be doing for them? I'd like to see at least some of them to adulthood, if possible. We plan to get a 100g tank or more in January and want to make it a cichlid tank, so these babies will be a good start!
Thanks for any advice!
Last night before bringing them home, I put liquid fry food in with them, which got dumped into the tank when they did. I wasn't about to try netting them out of the bag. It was hard enough catching them to put in the bag! This morning, I dissolved some flake food in tank water and put that in there, and I also gave them a little bit of frozen krill, also defrosted in tank water first. Not sure if they're able to eat any of that, but thought I'd try. We were out of the liquid fry food at the store, and I went to another store today but could only find the First Bites powdery food, so I've given them that tonight. Is this good?
Is there anything else I should be doing for them? I'd like to see at least some of them to adulthood, if possible. We plan to get a 100g tank or more in January and want to make it a cichlid tank, so these babies will be a good start!
Thanks for any advice!