Hello.
Let me explain my situation first. I have a 120l community tank with apistos. I use a 30l breeding tank. Currently I have a pair of cacatuoides defending a bunch of babies in the community tank. They've been doing this for 10 days now, against a bunch of neon tetras and cory cats. Quite efficiently I would say. The tank is well planted and I put some java moss for more protection. This morning I saw the pair of aggies in the breeding tank have fry. I took out the male right away. The female was beating him mercilesly. Now he is back in the community tank. And finally here is my question. Do you think in a week or 2 I can put the young cacies in the breeding tank, together with the aggies and their mother? Is the mother to kill them instantly, or will she take care of them along with her own babies? I know in 2 weeks the cacatuoides parenst will no longer be able to keep the youngsters together, and the tetras will hunt them down. I'm just trying to save a s many as possible. No room for more tanks
Let me explain my situation first. I have a 120l community tank with apistos. I use a 30l breeding tank. Currently I have a pair of cacatuoides defending a bunch of babies in the community tank. They've been doing this for 10 days now, against a bunch of neon tetras and cory cats. Quite efficiently I would say. The tank is well planted and I put some java moss for more protection. This morning I saw the pair of aggies in the breeding tank have fry. I took out the male right away. The female was beating him mercilesly. Now he is back in the community tank. And finally here is my question. Do you think in a week or 2 I can put the young cacies in the breeding tank, together with the aggies and their mother? Is the mother to kill them instantly, or will she take care of them along with her own babies? I know in 2 weeks the cacatuoides parenst will no longer be able to keep the youngsters together, and the tetras will hunt them down. I'm just trying to save a s many as possible. No room for more tanks