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It’s a possibility... ��
I’m reading a lot about this and narrowed it down to :
- they died of hunger (I’m going to feed a bit earlier)
- fungus or bacterial infection (I don’t have methylene blue, is there an alternative? Perhaps Hydrogen Peroxide?)
- weak genetics of parents
They are in a stripped tank only with the parents. I don’t have a Nitrates test, but I think it’s fine. I do do daily water changes and feed a small amount of food. The water is well oxygenated, I have a sponge filter with the outake pointing at the surface of the water.
I suspected that... but I was told to not feed the fry before they are free swimming...
They are preparing the next batch of eggs, when do you think is the best time to start hatching the brine shrimp? How many days after the spawn ou how many days after the hatching of the eggs?
Hi, thanks for the help. The water parameters are all ok. Amonia 0, PH 7... I do daily water changes (25%).
I haven’t given any food... I thought it was only necessary to feed the fry after they are free swimming. They never reach that phase, I think...
I have newly hatched brine shrimp...
I have a pair of angelfish in a 20 gallon tank with only a spawn cone, heater and sponge filter. They breed very often and succeed in laying eggs and fertilizing them. The fry reach the wiggler stage and the parents do a good job. But when they start to become swimmers they simply die... ? They...