How to hatch Killifish Eggs

Esimm03
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  • #41
To be clear, snails are not a "must have" for raising fry, they just make things a little easier. They will eat the leftover and/or dead food which would begin to rot fairly quickly. And, their excrement will rot a little slower but it is also a lot easier to remove. If you are able to keep up the water quality without them then the fry will be fine.
Ok,
Will 25% WCs be enough daily?

Ethan
 
RobM
  • #42
That would be great. I usually do 50% every 3 days for the first 3 or 4 weeks. After that they are generally big enough to go into a small tank with a sponge filter.
 
Esimm03
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  • #43
That would be great. I usually do 50% every 3 days for the first 3 or 4 weeks. After that they are generally big enough to go into a small tank with a sponge filter.
Ok,
I may set up a small Qt tank for them with an airstone powerd filter

Ethan
 
Esimm03
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  • #44
Hi,
So I know it's been a while since the last updated and a lot has happened .

So a few weeks back I was out in Andorra skiing, a member of my family who is as experienced as me with fishkeeping was caring for them.
Sadly I received a phone call saying they had all died, from like one hour to the next. Were still not sure how/why.

So I bought some lafia gold eggs. They arrived this morning and immediately there was a major issue, most had hatched in the test tube and they were all dead, there were still some eyed up eggs in the tube so I put them in a tub like before. Any suggestions as to what I can do to make the remaining eggs survive?

Thanks,
Ethanol
 

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