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[GSAS-Member] HELP! My Blue Rams have hatched!
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- Subject: [GSAS-Member] HELP! My Blue Rams have hatched!
- From: "A JACOBSON" <amjacobson52@msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:50:33 -0700
- Seal-send-time: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:50:33 -0700
After many spawnings where my blue rams just couldn't get it altogether, they
are responding to my new tank conditions and have actually hatched babies.
Right now they're wriggling on a rock, but suspect they will be free swimming
any day now.
WHAT THE HECK DO I FEED THEM? Should I set up a separate tank for them as soon
as they are free-swimming, or just leave them with their parents? (Right now
their tank has 9 neon tetras, 3 siamese algae eaters, & 2 small bronze cories
that somehow managed to evade my wholesale removal of corys from that tank).
Any advice is welcome.
Also, one of those cories spent the day yesterday laying eggs on the glass
front of the tank. Out of curiosity, are the translucent ones fertile, and the
opaque ones infertile? Should I do anything in particular with those, if they
actually hatch?
Anita
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