The Great Fry Hunt- Do it or not?
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:14 pm
Here is the situation:
-A breeding colony of 13 zebras housed in a 30B.
-Fry from 5-6 spawns from Apr. to the current batch of eggs have been left in the tank while the fry from 3 other spawns were removed to a 15 gal. growout tank.
- The number of fry in the breeder tank is unknown but there are an assortment of sizes/ages from as old as 6 months+ down to a few weeks out of the cave.
The dilemna:
- I am afraid the breeder tank is over crowded.
- The fish continue to spawn.
- I am afraid that pulling the tank apart to remove a bunch of the fry could disrupt the colony and halt the breeding process
- I have an additional 2 adults (possibly a pair) not in with the breeders which I would like to get into the spawning game but might disrupt the colony.
The current plan:
- Break down the breeding tank over the weekend of the 14th or 21st and remove as many fry as I can and then put the tank back together.
- Distribute the removed fry between the current growout tank which holds about 15-16 fry and a new growout tank to be set up for them.
- Add the two adults currently parked in a discus tank in with the colony after the disruption of the fry hunt.
- Begin to sell fry over an inch to recoup some of my rather substantial investment.
I would really appreciate input from the more experienced zebra folks here on this all. Am I doing the right thing? If not what is a better course of action?
Thanks in advance for your input and ideas.
-A breeding colony of 13 zebras housed in a 30B.
-Fry from 5-6 spawns from Apr. to the current batch of eggs have been left in the tank while the fry from 3 other spawns were removed to a 15 gal. growout tank.
- The number of fry in the breeder tank is unknown but there are an assortment of sizes/ages from as old as 6 months+ down to a few weeks out of the cave.
The dilemna:
- I am afraid the breeder tank is over crowded.
- The fish continue to spawn.
- I am afraid that pulling the tank apart to remove a bunch of the fry could disrupt the colony and halt the breeding process
- I have an additional 2 adults (possibly a pair) not in with the breeders which I would like to get into the spawning game but might disrupt the colony.
The current plan:
- Break down the breeding tank over the weekend of the 14th or 21st and remove as many fry as I can and then put the tank back together.
- Distribute the removed fry between the current growout tank which holds about 15-16 fry and a new growout tank to be set up for them.
- Add the two adults currently parked in a discus tank in with the colony after the disruption of the fry hunt.
- Begin to sell fry over an inch to recoup some of my rather substantial investment.
I would really appreciate input from the more experienced zebra folks here on this all. Am I doing the right thing? If not what is a better course of action?
Thanks in advance for your input and ideas.