I am thinking of breeding some harlequin rasboras. I set up a 5g minibow with a sponge filter and moved all the anubias nana I have into this tank. I put my brig in and seeded the sponge filter from her old filter media.
My plan is to keep her in for a while until the tank is more established, and maintain the pH and calcium levels appropriate for the snail until I add the rasboras.
If I then bring pH down over a few days, then add the rasboras (hopefully they'll breed)...
1 - Will a combination of the apple snail and liquid fry food be enough for the fry? I work 40hr weekends so if they're still very needy when a weekend comes, they'll be dependant on infusoria from the snail for 17-18hrs at the time.
2 - The low pH required to breed rasboras isn't good for snails, so this is the one reason I'm reluctant to use her for this. So I wonder how long this infusoria they produce lives on if the snail is removed. How long should the pH be kept low for the new fry? Is there a way to keep the infusoria going strong after removing the snail, that won't in turn make the water bad for the fry?
I read all about culturing infusoria, but it won't help much if I'm not home all day to put it into the fry tank.
So I am trying to increases the infusoria IN the tank so they will be okay between feedings.
My plan is to keep her in for a while until the tank is more established, and maintain the pH and calcium levels appropriate for the snail until I add the rasboras.
If I then bring pH down over a few days, then add the rasboras (hopefully they'll breed)...
1 - Will a combination of the apple snail and liquid fry food be enough for the fry? I work 40hr weekends so if they're still very needy when a weekend comes, they'll be dependant on infusoria from the snail for 17-18hrs at the time.
2 - The low pH required to breed rasboras isn't good for snails, so this is the one reason I'm reluctant to use her for this. So I wonder how long this infusoria they produce lives on if the snail is removed. How long should the pH be kept low for the new fry? Is there a way to keep the infusoria going strong after removing the snail, that won't in turn make the water bad for the fry?
I read all about culturing infusoria, but it won't help much if I'm not home all day to put it into the fry tank.