I have a pair of A. hongsloi in planted 15 gal tank, with a couple of Amano shrimp, three juvie cardinal tetras, and three otos. The Apistos have bred for the first time, and about three weeks ago the female emerged from her flower pot with about a dozen fry. As my spare hospital/quarantine tank was in use, I just left them alone in the tank, fed them Liqui-Fresh fry food. The female kept all the other fish and the shrimps to about one-quarter of the tank, while she paraded farther and farther from the flower pot with the fry. But she finally abandoned them four days ago and moved back inside her flower pot, where she was joined by the male for several hours. I saw a few of the fry the following day, but now there is no sign of them at all. Has either one or both of the parents killed them off? (They would have been too big a mouthful for the tetras, I think.)
When they breed again, at what point should I move the fry or the mother and the fry to a separate tank? Is there any chance fry can survive if left in a tank this size with the parents?
When they breed again, at what point should I move the fry or the mother and the fry to a separate tank? Is there any chance fry can survive if left in a tank this size with the parents?