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    Apisto cacatuoides breeding

    The fry being eaten was then most likely because she spawned again and she saw the older fry as a threat.
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    fresh water blenny

    Does anybody know where I might be able to get the fresh water blenny Salaria Fluvialits?
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    Apisto cacatuoides breeding

    Your problem with disappearing fry my lie with the male,what other fish are in the tank. I don't think it would be the mother eating them, females viciously defend their young,but will devour them if the nest area is disturbed(thus unfortunately I learned the hard way.) or if the fry are sick or...
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    Dwarf Cockatoo fry at 1 and 4 weeks since free swimming

    You really should be feeding them baby brine shrimp the growth rate doubles compared to powdered and other prepared foods. Also if you have access to a fishless pond you can catch small daphnia and you can put as much of them into your tank as you want and they are just as nutricious as brine...
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    Apisto cacatuoides breeding

    I suggest a bare tank with short sections of pvc pipe at 3/4"-1" in diameter I found is best for observation and cleaning, but it is up to your preference
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    Apisto cacatuoides breeding

    leave a dim light on near the tank at night so she can easily defend the nest and you can relax.
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    Apisto cacatuoides breeding

    bare tanks with sections of 3/4 to 1" pvc pipe is just as good as anything else and are easier to clean, plus if the pipe is placed so you can look into it makes breeding these guys even cooler
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