The parents have moved the children back to the cone - no worries. All is well in Leopard land.
Eh, behind the cone.
Thanks Vera - yea I am pretty happy Kev. Just got home and the wigglers have been transfered to the sponge uuuggg! LOL
So what should I do? Will the sponge be harmful? Can they resist the small amount of sucking force from the sponge?
What to do?
The parents have moved the children back to the cone - no worries. All is well in Leopard land.
Eh, behind the cone.
Last edited by Tito; 07-20-2010 at 07:19 AM.
Now they're in the front. I'm getting a good feeling about this!
So far so good, fingers crossed,
Good luck!
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They are looking good Tito. Keep up the good work.
Eddie
I've lowered the water down two inches above the sponge filter. Wigglers were kinda getting lost up top and parents weren't able to fetch them from the corners.
Parents must be happy about my decision since they began scooping them up almost immediately.
So far so good. Think I have about 60+.
Sounds great! Keep us updated!
Alright. Cool cool cool.
Wigglers are beginning to attach to mom! Keeping an eye on the sponge - I may need to remove it but I'll give them one more day.
So far Im pretty happy since this is first real attempt at surviving and raising fry. And from my favorite strain to boot.
Should I remove the spawning cone and the sponge?
Freeswimmers have attached. Water level is at the halfway mark in the breeder. Sponge filter removed. When should I begin to increase water level?
When should I put the sponge filter back in?
Thanks
Last edited by Tito; 07-22-2010 at 04:34 PM.