Fry food is available in pet store.
If you have flakes, break it to tiny pieces for feeding.
Fry however, will survive for a couple of days without food.
Place aquatic plants. Some plants have minute algae growth that small fishes love to nibble.
Leave them in the baby net until they look like too much of a mouthful for the other fish! They will eat them given the chance. Just feed them timy amount of fish flakes and im sure they will be fine. Good luck lil fishes!
Brine shrimp are easy to hatch and a great food for fry. You can get a hatchery kit pretty inexpensively at most pet stores. Also, there are several kinds of liquid fry food, too. Once they get big enough, they’ll eat regular flake food.
I hope you have seperated the mother fish and the other fish in the tank. They has to be separated.
You can boil a egg and take the yolk make a paste with water and put a drop of it don’t put more you will mess the whole tank. Don’t let the filter on. Keep the thermostat at constant temp. Place some variety of natural plants with the roots clean, like buffello grass onion plant etc..
The fri will feed on the algae if there is scanty of food.
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
Fry food is available in pet store.
If you have flakes, break it to tiny pieces for feeding.
Fry however, will survive for a couple of days without food.
Place aquatic plants. Some plants have minute algae growth that small fishes love to nibble.
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
nature does its own thing…..leave ‘um alone!
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
Brine shrimp eggs.
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
Leave them in the baby net until they look like too much of a mouthful for the other fish! They will eat them given the chance. Just feed them timy amount of fish flakes and im sure they will be fine. Good luck lil fishes!
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
Keep the bigger fishes away. Even their mamma would eat them trust me! feed them crushed fish flakes
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
Brine shrimp are easy to hatch and a great food for fry. You can get a hatchery kit pretty inexpensively at most pet stores. Also, there are several kinds of liquid fry food, too. Once they get big enough, they’ll eat regular flake food.
Congratulations!
August 15th, 2009 at 21:58
I hope you have seperated the mother fish and the other fish in the tank. They has to be separated.
You can boil a egg and take the yolk make a paste with water and put a drop of it don’t put more you will mess the whole tank. Don’t let the filter on. Keep the thermostat at constant temp. Place some variety of natural plants with the roots clean, like buffello grass onion plant etc..
The fri will feed on the algae if there is scanty of food.