so small. You sure they can eat pods?Here is a link Baby JF
Do you know how Copepods and Rots interact? I can add juvenile pods, but not sure if they compete or what happens. Someone mentioned they had more success with pods than rots.
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so small. You sure they can eat pods?Here is a link Baby JF
Do you know how Copepods and Rots interact? I can add juvenile pods, but not sure if they compete or what happens. Someone mentioned they had more success with pods than rots.
That happens. My first batch of cyprichromis I had only 2 survived and I had 2 albino in the batch I lost. No albinos after that. Took me about 3 tries with clownfish before I got more then 20% to survive also.So the fry have dwindled down to about 20 now. Rotifer density is crazy, but I think im just not feeding enough microalgae. The water is too clear, so they may not be getting the nutrition they need. I'm going to step that up. Lesson learned.
So the daddy of this batch is holding babies...again. This is the 3rd time in one month. And the other male's babies are showing eyes now, but the timing isn't right, so I won't be able to get them. But this new litter I'll be around for.
I'm not counting on the remaining 20 to make it, but I'll try to see if I can pinpoint the nutrition as the reason for the die off. Noticeable increase in size and I did see one eating last night. Even though the mortality rate is high, I've come away with some knowledge for next time, which appears to be very soon.
Depends on the pods and the rots. The will compete for the phyto but that isn't really a problem. Some pods will eat the rots. Like tisbes will eat baby brine. But others like parvocalanus the rots are too big so they don't really interact.Here is a link Baby JF
Do you know how Copepods and Rots interact? I can add juvenile pods, but not sure if they compete or what happens. Someone mentioned they had more success with pods than rots.
The water clearing so fast is a sign of too many rots. They will breed in the rearing tank. They also create lots of ammonia so you have to be careful with the rots.So the fry have dwindled down to about 20 now. Rotifer density is crazy, but I think im just not feeding enough microalgae. The water is too clear, so they may not be getting the nutrition they need. I'm going to step that up. Lesson learned.
So the daddy of this batch is holding babies...again. This is the 3rd time in one month. And the other male's babies are showing eyes now, but the timing isn't right, so I won't be able to get them. But this new litter I'll be around for.
I'm not counting on the remaining 20 to make it, but I'll try to see if I can pinpoint the nutrition as the reason for the die off. Noticeable increase in size and I did see one eating last night. Even though the mortality rate is high, I've come away with some knowledge for next time, which appears to be very soon.
Thats good news! I really enjoy reading your updates. I know I should reply more often and it'd be nice if others did too. I dont have anything to add as I have never done this either but I am excited for you. Keep up the good work! Keep pushing forward. Thats how it was when I started raising clowns. It kept getting better as I tried to improve what I did last time. As long as they keep breeding you can keep trying. Sooner or later it will just happen. And you can look back and see what was the best course of action and repeat it.Down to about 19 babies now..a few of them have decided to go down lower in the tank and look for cover, so I just put some PVC couplings in there for now. Exhibiting JW behavior and not unhealthy from what it looks like.
Also added more Copepods. We are at 30 days now. I could of swore I saw a few eat some frozen baby brine shrimp I put in yesterday...they move soo fast, but not 100%. I'm still trying...I really don't know W T F I'm doing. I think the Rotifer population is crazy...the tank clears itself rather quickly from the RG Complete I put in...not even sure the JF are eating the rotifers at this point..but Ammonia remains ok.
I don't think they are at the point to move them to a grow out tank yet..not sure metamorphisis is done or has happened yet. I would really like to see them start to take really small bits of frozen food, but they are soo small...doesn't seem right to move them yet.
Sounds good! Doing baby jf stuff!Lost 2-3 smaller babies.
Added some dry rock rubble on the bottom and they took to it right away...now there is about one baby per rock doing JF things. I need to siphon the bottom of the tank as it has poop everywhere, but this is gonna make it more challenging as I dont want to suck up a baby...that would suck..lol I see copepods everywhere and am still dosing RG Complete to keep the populations going and im still trying to feed the tinest bits of frozen food.
I may add some sand in a corner, not sure yet. Since they dropped to the bottom I'm guessing they could benefit.
More copepods and baby brine shrimp on the way....this is not very cost effective, but at this point I just want to get them to a point I can see them eat frozen anything. Still dont have any pics..tank is always looking like crap and they are really small. I'll see if I can take one or two, before I add more algae.