Hi,
about a month ago I was asking for ideas as to why my A. Occelaris had stopped breeding, even though they were going through the motions twice a day.
Well they have since laid 2 lots of eggs, the 2nd lot with 2 new fish in the tank.
I have gone through the exact same process of removing the pot the eggs are laid in, carefully not taking them out of the water, & moving them to a fry tank that is filled with water from the main tank, heated to the same temp.
The fry tank is bare except for the pot, heater & an air stone.
This process had worked every time that they had laid eggs earlier in the year, & I always got all eggs to hatch.
I need help now, as both lots of recent eggs have overnight (though not all of them this time) turned from black to a cream colour, obviously dead.
The 1st time I suspected they may have come out of the water a bit, but I made sure that didnt happen this time. I really have no idea why the eggs are dieing.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what is going wrong, or any suggestions on how to keep the pot in the adult tank but ensure the hatching fry dont escape to the rest of the tank ?
Please help, this is getting frustrating. Thanks in advance,
Stan
about a month ago I was asking for ideas as to why my A. Occelaris had stopped breeding, even though they were going through the motions twice a day.
Well they have since laid 2 lots of eggs, the 2nd lot with 2 new fish in the tank.
I have gone through the exact same process of removing the pot the eggs are laid in, carefully not taking them out of the water, & moving them to a fry tank that is filled with water from the main tank, heated to the same temp.
The fry tank is bare except for the pot, heater & an air stone.
This process had worked every time that they had laid eggs earlier in the year, & I always got all eggs to hatch.
I need help now, as both lots of recent eggs have overnight (though not all of them this time) turned from black to a cream colour, obviously dead.
The 1st time I suspected they may have come out of the water a bit, but I made sure that didnt happen this time. I really have no idea why the eggs are dieing.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what is going wrong, or any suggestions on how to keep the pot in the adult tank but ensure the hatching fry dont escape to the rest of the tank ?
Please help, this is getting frustrating. Thanks in advance,
Stan