JCoxRocks
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I bred some cacatuoides in my 38g planted and since it was a first spawn for my pair, I didn't think they would make it. Well, they did and the parents did a spectacular job of raising them. Once the fry stopped following the female, I sucked as many out of the tank with some tubing as i could. Unfortunately, as small and fast as they are I couldn't get them all.
I'm randomly seeing juveniles now that have survived in this tank and when possible, I try to net them and move them out. But with all the plants in my tank, theres a good chance for every 1 I actually see there are 2-3 more.
My angelfish will not breed while they still have juveniles in the tank. I assume Cacs are the same?
Is there an easy way to trap these juveniles to get them all out? Any tips/tricks would be appreciated!
J
I'm randomly seeing juveniles now that have survived in this tank and when possible, I try to net them and move them out. But with all the plants in my tank, theres a good chance for every 1 I actually see there are 2-3 more.
My angelfish will not breed while they still have juveniles in the tank. I assume Cacs are the same?
Is there an easy way to trap these juveniles to get them all out? Any tips/tricks would be appreciated!
J