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URGENT! How to feed the babys ( L046)?

Postby lclobo » Mon May 17, 2010 7:18 pm

Hello guys:

I know that if I look at in this forum , somewhere I would find the answer. However, due to the fact that I have been too busy this week and the babys are coming, I need your help quickly.

How do I feed the babys? I think that the yolk sac should be exhausted in about four or five days. I also agree with that Chris(TTA) has said in another post: "How much to feed is always a trial and error type thing that involves learning how much of what one's fish will eat." But as this is my first spawning and apparently there are 10 wringglers, I would like to save them to the fullest and not lose them over-feeding them.

** I'm scheduling to separate the babys in a tank of 30 liters, with bare bottom, connected to the main tank (same filter, but with a pump 400 liters per hour, circulating water between the two tanks.

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Postby John » Tue May 18, 2010 9:49 am

Anything you would feed the parents except bloodworm.
Just make shure you make it small enough for them.
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Postby lclobo » Wed May 19, 2010 12:34 am

Thanks john;
But how many times a day should I feed them? Would i need to siphon off the bottom every time I feed them?
And one more question: Do you think a flow of 500 liters / hour to an aquarium of 30 liters is too intense for the babys?

Thank you very much!!

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Postby John » Wed May 19, 2010 9:42 am

I think a flow like that is much to intense for food to settle down and beeing picked up by the little ones.
I feed once daily in the evening after i syphoned the bottom of dirt and leftover food from the previous day.
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Postby lclobo » Wed May 19, 2010 10:23 am

Again, thank you, john.

In fact, the flow is high enough to hinder the feeding babys, so I thought to disconnect the pump for some minutes in time to feed them. My biggest concern is whether this heavy flow can damage the babys causing deformities (bent spine, bloated belly) or even hurting their development by having to spend more energy to swim.

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Postby John » Wed May 19, 2010 11:09 am

They won't feed in a few minutes, they need settled food whole night to feed on.
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