Hatching woes

David M

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The oc pair I got from Nicole has once again laid a very loose nest (but large) scattered all over the flowerpot sides and bottom. I lost most of the last one because I just couldn't figure a way to get good flow across all the eggs. This time I am thinking to just cut the pot open so I can get air under all of the nest OR use water instead. I'm thinking a small p-head suspended inside a plankton screen with a short hose directing flow into the pot. I should be able to get them all moving that way. Any other ideas to consider?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8123327#post8123327 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kathy55g
Leave them with dadfish and collect larvae?

I agree, best hatch/survival % on those hard-to-aerate nests if you don't mind staying up late ;)
 
Leave them with dadfish and collect larvae?

Eeeeewwwww!!!!! That is a discusting thought :eek1: It's just so much more fun to build a better moustrap than do something so simple :D Besides, if I stay up that late I might spill my Glenlivit into the tank or siphon out sand grains thinking I hit the motherload. :rolleyes:
 
I found a solution that has been working for me with hard to aerate nests - I picked up a few large bubble disks from petsmart. I found one big enough to stand a whole pot (or frag of pot) on and get pretty good coverage. Rather than having one directed stream with a bubble stone, go for the saturation effect.
 
I bought one of those but it won't stay down on it's own, needs weights. Is there a brand that is weighted and stays put?
 
Larvae collection with a moon light is the way to go IMO. Just make sure your not collecting mysis :) . A nice shiraz or merlot helps things along.
 
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