Well, STUPID strikes again (thats me, in case you were wondering).
Last night I decided I needed to move my "original 10" ocelarius to a bigger tank. They are still in the original fish bowl (2.5gal), and are about 1/2" long now. I decided to move them to a larger, clear plastic cylinder tank, as an intermediate to a 5 gallon rectangular tank. (I had problems last time I tried to go straight to the 5 gal).
The move went fine, and all were acting normal within 30 minutes. I congratulated myself, cleaned up the old fish bowl, and thought about rearing another batch next time they lay (should be any day).
This morning at 6am my wife wakes me up, telling me that I forgot to plug in the HEATER and they were all on the bottom, or dead.
STUPID...
Well, I plugged the heater in, and added a second one (100w) set to 76 (to be safe) and took a shower. By the time I left home, they were all swimming again, and "seemed" ok. But I wont be sure until tonight.
EVEN WORSE...
When I was moving them, I must have jiggered the air line going to the rearing tank with 150+ PERFECT 1/4" clowns. It stopped bubbling, and at least 100 of then died stitting on the bottom. (WHY?) They all "group" together every night, in a pile, and without current, they all seemed to die.
I'm SOOOooo frustrated. Only good news is momma seems to lay 4-500 eggs every 11-12 days like clockwork.
Oh, and my rotifers crashed too. Fun...

Last night I decided I needed to move my "original 10" ocelarius to a bigger tank. They are still in the original fish bowl (2.5gal), and are about 1/2" long now. I decided to move them to a larger, clear plastic cylinder tank, as an intermediate to a 5 gallon rectangular tank. (I had problems last time I tried to go straight to the 5 gal).
The move went fine, and all were acting normal within 30 minutes. I congratulated myself, cleaned up the old fish bowl, and thought about rearing another batch next time they lay (should be any day).
This morning at 6am my wife wakes me up, telling me that I forgot to plug in the HEATER and they were all on the bottom, or dead.
STUPID...
Well, I plugged the heater in, and added a second one (100w) set to 76 (to be safe) and took a shower. By the time I left home, they were all swimming again, and "seemed" ok. But I wont be sure until tonight.
EVEN WORSE...
When I was moving them, I must have jiggered the air line going to the rearing tank with 150+ PERFECT 1/4" clowns. It stopped bubbling, and at least 100 of then died stitting on the bottom. (WHY?) They all "group" together every night, in a pile, and without current, they all seemed to die.
I'm SOOOooo frustrated. Only good news is momma seems to lay 4-500 eggs every 11-12 days like clockwork.
Oh, and my rotifers crashed too. Fun...
