Fry not eating?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:36 pm
Hi to you all, great site.
Unfortunately, my first post is a cry for help.
I have a 6 foot tank housing discus, various plecs three of which are zebras, corys and tetras.
On Saturday whilst carrying out a partial water change I noticed a zebra plec fry on the side of the tank (about 1.2cms).
Due to the number of large mouths in the tank felt it best to move it to the safety of a floating hatchery. Subsequntly found two more fry. None had sacks on them. Two of the three fry looked in good shape but one looked very thin.
The thin fish died two days later, now one of the others is on its back, also looking thin
. I have been feeding them ground Tetra Prima and last night tried a bit of fresh trout in the hope they would suck on that.
Have put in a bit of coco nut shell for security.
Any ideas what has gone wrong? I felt I had no choice but to move them into the hatchery.
If I come across any more fry should I leave them to nature and hope there are enough hiding places in the tank.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately, my first post is a cry for help.
I have a 6 foot tank housing discus, various plecs three of which are zebras, corys and tetras.
On Saturday whilst carrying out a partial water change I noticed a zebra plec fry on the side of the tank (about 1.2cms).

The thin fish died two days later, now one of the others is on its back, also looking thin

Have put in a bit of coco nut shell for security.
Any ideas what has gone wrong? I felt I had no choice but to move them into the hatchery.
If I come across any more fry should I leave them to nature and hope there are enough hiding places in the tank.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.