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I have a pair of Cacs in my 35g planted community tank, whose fry became free swimming on Sunday. I first counted at least 20, but by the looks of it now, there may be less than half that many left
I'm wondering if some of the other fishes in the tank are eating them, or if this is an expected mortality rate, since I'm feeding frozen bbs.
The other tank mates are
6 black neons
1 aeneus cory
2 Odessa barbs
The female has been really great at keeping everyone away from her 2/3 of the aquarium she's staked out; especially her nest. The cory is really attracted to the smell of the bbs, but I usually feed the other side of the tank at the same time as the babies to minimize the temptation to go over there. The same cory is also not very smart, and appears to have poor vision (much worse than most cories I've kept) and sometimes there will be a piece of food right beside him which he cannot find, so I'm not so sure its him.
Any thoughts?
Corie
The other tank mates are
6 black neons
1 aeneus cory
2 Odessa barbs
The female has been really great at keeping everyone away from her 2/3 of the aquarium she's staked out; especially her nest. The cory is really attracted to the smell of the bbs, but I usually feed the other side of the tank at the same time as the babies to minimize the temptation to go over there. The same cory is also not very smart, and appears to have poor vision (much worse than most cories I've kept) and sometimes there will be a piece of food right beside him which he cannot find, so I'm not so sure its him.
Any thoughts?
Corie