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Question regarding fry, and removal from tank

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I have a pair of double reds that consistently spawn, yet out of the 4 spawns they have had only two fry have survived. I'm curious how people remove their new fry from tanks? I'd like to try and raise these ones up as it's a pretty big brood this time. Any suggestions?
 

danbb

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I have removed the fry after 6-7 days, because my tank if full of wood and I find out that is almost impossible to catch them after a week. I aspire them with a hose.
 
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Ok. I'll give it a shot. This pair start out as great parents then idk what happens. I moved them to this bigger tank with only 6 rummynose tetras in it and a couple of ottos. Before they had no fish in with them. So maybe this time will be different. But I'm tired of them producing everything being good for a couple weeks and then bam no fry. Just to start the process again
 

regani

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I do the same, siphon them out with a hose. I usually do it after 10-14 days. After that the fry start to scatter more, which makes it more difficult to get them all and leaving it past the 3 week mark usually means they are strong enough to swim away against the current of the siphon unless you can get very close quickly.
 
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Ok. Thanks for the information. I'm gonna give it a whirl. I'd like to raise them up on my own to try and have more successful batches. Like I said I got a male and a female only survivors out of 4-5 batches over the last 3 months
 
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Maybe this time I'll have better luck as they have target fish in the tank and a bit more space. They charge the rummynose time and time again. But they are to quick
 

regani

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Rummynose may not be the best choice as target fish, I think, they tend to eat the fry
Better choices are pencil fish where you don't have the problem.
With the rummy nose in there it might be best to remove the fry earlier rather than later to get a larger number
 
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Good to know, ill have to get them out this weekend then. I have to move a brood of krib fry from a 2.5 to a 10 gallon anyways, so ill use the 2.5 to house the newly hatched fry.
 

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