So here are some pics of the glofish fry that I had back on April 4th. They are getting really big. They are in a cycled 10 gallon using a 10 gallon sponge filter so none get sucked up. It is a mixture of older ones and some I started putting in there my new way.
After I got situated with the fry tank I noticed my glofish breeding every morning so I found a way to grow them easy. I vacuum out the gravel the day the eggs are laid, my gf holds a shrimp net over the bucket and it catches all the eggs. I put the eggs in a Tupperware container until they hatch and then I pour them into the 10 gallon once they've all hatched. I did this several times until the first born fry started getting big enough to harass and try to eat the newborns. I had about 150 at one point now I have about 75. Here's some pics
After I got situated with the fry tank I noticed my glofish breeding every morning so I found a way to grow them easy. I vacuum out the gravel the day the eggs are laid, my gf holds a shrimp net over the bucket and it catches all the eggs. I put the eggs in a Tupperware container until they hatch and then I pour them into the 10 gallon once they've all hatched. I did this several times until the first born fry started getting big enough to harass and try to eat the newborns. I had about 150 at one point now I have about 75. Here's some pics