I was feeding the 8-9 day old Apisto fry ( double red agassizi) today and noticed a lot(+100) wigglers out in the gravel outside the cave. She has been laying eggs every week-10 days for a while but they have never hatched. When the last bunch of eggs turned white and disappeared I figured she had just lost them again and was starting to suspect that the male want fertilizing them or sterile....a couple days later I see she has free swimming fry(20-25) and she's doing a good job caring for them. I started providing food (vinegar eels and BBS) for the new fry...I can see their pink bellies, so I know they are eating. I was using a flashlight to check on them and noticed a good 100+ wigglers outside the cave opening wiggling away in the aquasoil substrate.
My question is: Should I try to remove either the wigglers or the 9 day old fry and try to raise without the mother. So far she is unfazed, caring for both sets at same time in the same area... occasionally moving one or two around. I'm worried that the older fry will eat their little wiggling cousins?
Is this unusual for a female Apisto to have 2 clutches of eggs hatch within such a short period of time?
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My question is: Should I try to remove either the wigglers or the 9 day old fry and try to raise without the mother. So far she is unfazed, caring for both sets at same time in the same area... occasionally moving one or two around. I'm worried that the older fry will eat their little wiggling cousins?
Is this unusual for a female Apisto to have 2 clutches of eggs hatch within such a short period of time?
_ Thanks