sdunkin
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I just noticed that my male banggai is carrying his first spawn. Even though I do not expect this spawn to survive, I would like to prepare so I am able to raise subsequent spawns. I think I have the initial plans worked out, but I have a few questions about a growout system for the fry.
I am planning on doing the first 2-3 weeks in the tank, using a large breeder net to contain the fry and a few fake urchins and plastic plants for hiding. After that is where I'm having some issues.
I have a spare 20L that I was planning on using as the "growout" tank after the initial few weeks, but I'm not positive how to filter it. At 2-3 weeks would the babies be able to deal with the flow from a turned down Aquaclear 70? I would much rather use that than a sponge filter if possible, but I don't want to accidently kill babies due to being sucked into the intake (even though I'm going to cover it) or by getting beaten by too much flow.
I am planning on doing the first 2-3 weeks in the tank, using a large breeder net to contain the fry and a few fake urchins and plastic plants for hiding. After that is where I'm having some issues.
I have a spare 20L that I was planning on using as the "growout" tank after the initial few weeks, but I'm not positive how to filter it. At 2-3 weeks would the babies be able to deal with the flow from a turned down Aquaclear 70? I would much rather use that than a sponge filter if possible, but I don't want to accidently kill babies due to being sucked into the intake (even though I'm going to cover it) or by getting beaten by too much flow.