GregDoug
Member
I have been trying to hatch the eggs out away from the parents and in their own 10 gallon tank (halfway filled) but seem to get very poor hatches. My eggs do not turn white, they look healthy enough, they just do not hatch. The eggs are laid inside a 5 inch flower pot (clay) and I use the hole in the bottom to insert the airline which has a small rigid line attached so I can aim it.
The problem is either my airflow, which seems strong as each egg is in motion but not hard enough to blow the eggs off. The air is not touching the eggs, just the water movement from the air. Is is unusual to only have 25% of the eggs hatch?
Second questions, is a baby snagger an okay solution or do they cause too many physical injuries and stress? When the eggs are kept in with the parents, I have 100% hatch, which is several thousand fry. Hand catching them is difficult but a snagger would be easy enough.
Any thoughts?
The problem is either my airflow, which seems strong as each egg is in motion but not hard enough to blow the eggs off. The air is not touching the eggs, just the water movement from the air. Is is unusual to only have 25% of the eggs hatch?
Second questions, is a baby snagger an okay solution or do they cause too many physical injuries and stress? When the eggs are kept in with the parents, I have 100% hatch, which is several thousand fry. Hand catching them is difficult but a snagger would be easy enough.
Any thoughts?