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So without even realising I woke up to 30 odd trifasciata fry swimming round a heavily planted communal tank, it has a pleco, guppies and the apistos. I also noticed the male apisto looking seriously beaten up, he had what looks like a bite on his flank and is generally hiding, as are the guppies. I was debating removing the fry to a small tank and leaving the adults to go back to normal. what do you guys think about this? I've moved the male and guppies into another tank.
But I was wondering if I remove the fry to another tank, filled with water from the main tank would that be ok? I figure it would also be easier feeding them in their own tank, at the moment I make a grindal/micro/bbs concoction and syringe it as close to the cloud of fry as I can get, in their own tank I could do it without freaking out the female. Any and all thoughts welcome.
Also anyone had any experience of post breeding beat up care of male apistos ;-)
But I was wondering if I remove the fry to another tank, filled with water from the main tank would that be ok? I figure it would also be easier feeding them in their own tank, at the moment I make a grindal/micro/bbs concoction and syringe it as close to the cloud of fry as I can get, in their own tank I could do it without freaking out the female. Any and all thoughts welcome.
Also anyone had any experience of post breeding beat up care of male apistos ;-)