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Help with EBR fry please

georgedv

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Got some EBR last year and a pair formed. They laid eggs many times but none survive. Even when I remove and raise separately. I have done this plenty of times with GBRs with no problems. Some one suggested weak genes. So this year I placed the EBR pair in a 40 breeder with about 15 GBRs and the male EBR bred with a GBR female. I got the eggs out. Soon I had many wigglers and they lasted about five days.

I had them in gallon tapper with air stone for light water movement and plenty of java. I wonder if I am missing something regarding the type of food they can eat. My GBRs get brine shrimp around the fourth day and infusoria.... However I still am perplexed why my GBRs survive and the EBRs don't although they are the same fish in different clothing.

Any ideas would helpful

G
 

Josh

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Perplexing indeed. From what you can tell all variables (aside from EBR v GBR) are held constant? Never heard about weak genes but that doesn't mean it can't be true.
 

georgedv

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Pretty crazy. However, I still think it is simpler then that. The fish breed and a great portion of the eggs hatch, but start to die off after the fifth day of free swimming. I thought I was keeping too many per container and food was not enough....but at some point that should balance out. Could it be temperature related.....water related....are EBR more sensitive then GBR....
I am hoping the experience in the forum can make any suggestions....even if not related to Rams.

Thanks
g
 

MickeM

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Pretty crazy. However, I still think it is simpler then that. The fish breed and a great portion of the eggs hatch, but start to die off after the fifth day of free swimming. I thought I was keeping too many per container and food was not enough....but at some point that should balance out. Could it be temperature related.....water related....are EBR more sensitive then GBR....
I am hoping the experience in the forum can make any suggestions....even if not related to Rams.

Thanks
g

If you are moving eggs from the usual (heated??) tank ..I guess the temp might drop quite fast ??
It works that way when I sometimes move plants with some algeas on...to a non heated bucket containing snails eating algea..

+ Maybe lacking some good bacteria?? if you have a tank with no gravel/sand ??


BTW..
Some friendly snails might help to keep the hatching tank OK/clean when the eggs have become fry !!??
 

georgedv

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Well, I actually got them out as eggs. They hatched, became wigglers, and then free swimming. That still does not rule out temp drop, cuz in a tapper it would drop at night. Thanks for the thought. Next time I'll float the container in a larger tank.

I only remember his first name "Mike".

Thanks
g
 

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