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Sorry about the lost. They will spawn again in a week or two. Pale eggs usually mean the male did not do his job.
One trick I found was to leave a night light on for the breeding pair so they will have a visual of where the eggs are. So far the success rate of the eggs reaching wigglers stage...
Nope, that is not always correct, as I have males with blue spots in the circle. The only way I've been able to tell is a red/pink belly on the females.
Can't tell from the first pic if it's a male or female as I can't see the red/pink belly.
If they are doing the dance and digging holes in the sand then most likely you got yourself a pair.
I doubt it. Once the male has bonded with the first female and laid eggs he will be with her until the eggs/fry are gone.
Before when I had 3 female and 2 males. The last female who didn't have a mate would dig/clean her own spawning site and would try to entice both males. They would usually...
29G is small for 2 pairs of GBR but its doable. Make sure to have lots of cover (plants, cave, wood, etc)
I have 3 pair in a 55G and each pair has their own spot. The biggest and most dominate male/female claims the middle of the tank and the other two pair takes a corner.
I started breeding GBR's a month ago. I have 3 pairs that breed like clockwork. I tried raising the eggs to fry myself but after a few days of free swimming all the fry would start dying.
This current batch I let the parents raise the fry and so far so good. I had to take the mom out...
12/16 - ALL FRY'S ARE NOW ZOMBIES!!!!!
GBR's are able to breed, spawn and hatch in hard water as I noted in this thread. The ideal condition would still be soft water with a low ph.
PH- over 8.4
Hardness - 22 GPG
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I have 6 cories in a 55G. The only time my pair would attack the cories was when they were within a half foot radius of the eggs.
With 7 cories in a 20L your pair would probably get stress out and eat the eggs.
12/14 - Last night I tested the tank and found .25 nitrite and 20 nitrate. Did a back to back 50% water change and brought everything back to normal.
Fry still does not want microworm so after an hour I suction up as much of the worm I can see.
GBR Pair laid again last night but this morning...
12/13 - all fry's are free swimming now. Tried feeding microworm last night but they just ignored it.
I'm getting a break out of white cotton like substance all over the fry tank. I'm not what it is and will have to search the net for a cure.
Edit- Seems like the cause of the white cotton...
12/12 - A few fry's are free swimming. Threw in a handful of java moss so they can feed on the micro organism. Notice last night GBR pair were digging pits and cleaning buried rock. I expect eggs within a couple of days.
12/8-am- A few died over night, remaining fry's still wiggling. Micro-worm starter package came in last night. Started a new batch and should be ready to go in a few days.
12/7-PM- Got home 30 min ago and looks like I got hoppers. All the eggs that was fertilize hatch so hopefully they will survive to free swimming stage.
Looks like this coming week will be the determining factor if the fry will survive or not as I read the first week is the hardest.
GBR breeding in High PH and Hardwater Journal
My PH is over 8.4 and water hardness is crazy high.
My GBR has spawned and I have over 50 eggs. I moved the eggs which were adhere to a small piece of rock to my 5 Gallon hatching tank with water from parent’s tank.
I have goggled and read...
I had a GBR that just died this morning with the same symptoms. One day a white spot appeared on his head but after a few days it got bigger and he started hanging out at the surface and then this morning I found him dead.
Chris - keep us updated if you find a cure/answer for this as I do not...
I bought the frozen bloodworm from petco. I have her in QT and I haven't fed her since I notice her condition. Will stop by a trusted lfs later to pick up some Epsom salt and meds to see if I can get her healthy.
After gathering info on this topic I will only feed bloodworm a few times and...
A week ago one of my female guppy died from dropsy and now my female blue ram is showing sign of dropsy. I've been reading up on this and some say the cause might be bloodworm getting stuck in their intestinal track. I've been feeding my fish bloodworm daily to condition them for breeding. I was...
Update:
The 5 Gallon is now cycle. It didn't instant cycle but 6 days is better then a few weeks. :)
And it is not going to be a QT tank anymore but a fry tank as my guppies dropped a few this morning.
I'm afraid I might be coming down MTS. oohh noes lol
The 5G tank came with a small hob filter so I thought I could cut a piece of filter from my fluval 405 to fit the hob and it would be an instant cycle but that didn't work. I've even stuff some biomax rings into the hob but still didn't instant cycle.
0 reading for no2 and no3 on day 3.
I only does to .5 ammonia just to test to see if I brought over some good bacteria and would of dose higher if the ammonia disappeared. Guess it's back to a regular cycle