skoram
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After coming home from work a few nights ago I noticed a bunch of small dots on the sponge filter of my 10 gallon. At first I had the strange thought that perhaps my A. erythrura had spawned on the filter. However, upon closer inspection, I noticed that some of these "dots" were twitching and realized that they were probably freshly hatched wrigglers. This is in fact my very first Apistogramma spawn. I unwisely chose a pair of A. uaupesi as my first apistogramma and they have yet to breed.
Although I have BBS and banana worms ready to feed, I am a little concerned about their nutrition at this early stage. I suppose it was a "wise" move by their mother to place them on the filter which I've read is a great source of rotifers and perhaps other infusoria. I also have a lot of java moss and decaying leaves in the tank.
I am also concerned about the oxygen levels - is the aeration from the single sponge filter enough or should I supplement with other forms of aeration?
Thanks advance for any feedback and advice!
Photos below were taken with a cell phone so sorry for the poor quality.
FTS:
Fry on the filter:
Female guarding:
Close-up shot:
Although I have BBS and banana worms ready to feed, I am a little concerned about their nutrition at this early stage. I suppose it was a "wise" move by their mother to place them on the filter which I've read is a great source of rotifers and perhaps other infusoria. I also have a lot of java moss and decaying leaves in the tank.
I am also concerned about the oxygen levels - is the aeration from the single sponge filter enough or should I supplement with other forms of aeration?
Thanks advance for any feedback and advice!
Photos below were taken with a cell phone so sorry for the poor quality.
FTS:

Fry on the filter:

Female guarding:

Close-up shot:
