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16-02-2010, 16:44
In the words of Piglet.... oh d-d-d-deeeear!
I've got a pair of angels that seem to be spawning every 10 to 14 days. They've been doing this for about 3 months now, and to date, they have not been very good "parent". The eggs usually only make it to about day 2. By then either they have eaten the eggs, or a hungry Ancistrus has discovered them before they can get any further than the egg stage.
On Friday I did an 80% water change, as well as introduce Purigen into my tank to try and get rid of the green tinge I've been struggling with for a few weeks now. (See my thread here-> http://www.tropicalaquarium.co.za/showthread.php?t=2656 )
I noticed this morning about 40% of the eggs had turned white, so they were not fertilized, or went "off". So my plan was to come home this evening, rub the rest of the eggs off the filter (where they laid them) and start a 3 day blackout.
As I was about to rub the eggs off, I noticed that the eggs had turned into wrigglers. Now I can't do a blackout (I don't think)... and the tank is resembling the water that comes out the Hartebeespoort dam!
I guess the only consolation I have is that the greem water will provide ample hiding space for the new fish... if they survive that is!!
And in another character's famous words.... "Oh Bother..." (Winnie the Pooh!)
I've got a pair of angels that seem to be spawning every 10 to 14 days. They've been doing this for about 3 months now, and to date, they have not been very good "parent". The eggs usually only make it to about day 2. By then either they have eaten the eggs, or a hungry Ancistrus has discovered them before they can get any further than the egg stage.
On Friday I did an 80% water change, as well as introduce Purigen into my tank to try and get rid of the green tinge I've been struggling with for a few weeks now. (See my thread here-> http://www.tropicalaquarium.co.za/showthread.php?t=2656 )
I noticed this morning about 40% of the eggs had turned white, so they were not fertilized, or went "off". So my plan was to come home this evening, rub the rest of the eggs off the filter (where they laid them) and start a 3 day blackout.
As I was about to rub the eggs off, I noticed that the eggs had turned into wrigglers. Now I can't do a blackout (I don't think)... and the tank is resembling the water that comes out the Hartebeespoort dam!
I guess the only consolation I have is that the greem water will provide ample hiding space for the new fish... if they survive that is!!
And in another character's famous words.... "Oh Bother..." (Winnie the Pooh!)