10 days old and still kickin !
As things got busy this past week I did not do much with the babies, and the fish tank for that matter. Saturday however I did notice my once plentiful pod population was vertually gone. I was a bit surprised since these were just 18 tiny cardinal babies in a 75 gallon fuge that was once teaming with pods so much you could see "clouds" of them in the water column. I guess I underestimated how much these suckers could eat.
I have since added a bag of live pods in the fuge and dosing with phyto to hopefully get them to reproduce. I also have a batch of baby brine shrimp that should be ready to eat by tomorrow. The thing I am doing now ( too hopefully hold them over ) is target feeding them cyclopeze, and they seem to be eating it well. I figure this is a good sign that they are healthy or a bad sign that they are starved to death. See for yourself in the attached video during one of the feedings.
I also noticed they dont like the dark, and when the fuge lights go out they all swim over to the one corner of the tank that gets ambient light from my DT. This makes it easy to feed when the lights come on since they are all in one place. They have since gotten familiar to the routine and so now whenever I come in the go over to the corner expecting lunch.
last count today I saw 14 out of the 18 original ones. There could be a few more alive and I just missed them in there.
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