So I have 30 of my baby perc's in day 16. I have two RBTA's in my display tank and would like to remove one. At how many weeks/Days can I intro a RTBA to my baby clowns?
JJ thanks.
When do you move your fry to a bigger tank.
Right now mine at day 16 are in a 10 gallon. Was thinking about setting up my 30 gallon so I have my 10 ready for the next fry? Basically right now I have a 10g with my 16 day old fry and a different 10 g (half full) with 4 day old fry and eggs just laid yesterday.
I would move them anytime after meta and on dry food. I feed mine otohime and I will move them anywhere from day 15 to 25 when I'm not lazy. Hehe. I start otohime A about day 3 or 4 depending how they are looking and moving. Once they are off Rotifers you can move them.
Your doing a good service to the future owners of the perc by putting them in a nem so they know where to go and prevent future RC threads about " why won't my clowns host thread". Hehe
JJ thanks.
When do you move your fry to a bigger tank.
Right now mine at day 16 are in a 10 gallon. Was thinking about setting up my 30 gallon so I have my 10 ready for the next fry? Basically right now I have a 10g with my 16 day old fry and a different 10 g (half full) with 4 day old fry and eggs just laid yesterday.
I don't move them into a larger tank until at least day 30. I experience some shock in a few when they are moved before day 30. Day 30 - 45 is my target to move them up.
What jj said is a good idea on moving. When I move mine it's to another 10g tank so they don't have all the rotifer crud and junk to deal with. A nice clean 10g is what I do. I don't always do it. Just if the tank is overly dirty and WC don't keep the ammonia down.
If you liked that one I had a similar pic with about 150 onyx juvi's in a cluster of BTA's, but I can't seem to find the pic. Not a natural nem for them, but still cool.
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