New batch of larvae (unidentified)

It just occurred to me today that my yellowtail blue damsels were also breeding. Their nest is usually at the end of the tank opposite to the side where my clownfish and gobies are nesting (they are literally on top of each other.) Someone on MOFIB site said that the larvae could be the damsel's. However, these little guys, at least some of them, have the goby like jerky motion :)

Tomoko
 
Tonight I did something stupid, and I think I lost 3/4 of my larvae. There are still a number of them in the tank, but all the larger ones seem to be gone.

This is what happened:

I saw Seachem's Ammonia Alert badge has changed the color slightly. It is not totally yellow (safe) but a bit closer to light green (alert.) So I tested the water with API's ammonia test kit. It turned to strong green, indicating 3 to 4 ppm ammonia. Although my larvae was swimming normally and looked just fine, I decided to bind ammonia with Prime since I was afraid of sucking up tiny larvae if I did a water change. Funny. If this was a clownfish larvae tank or FW angelfish I would not have hasitated to do a water change at all. Anyways, I diluted some drops of Prime with the tank water in a cup and poured it in slowly. Within a minute, many tiny larvae started writhing on the bottom of the tank to my horror. It was really sad to see. So I ended up changing the water after all and the remaining larvae looked much better after that. I did not suck up any larvae, either.

It was a hard lesson... especially since I don't know when I can capture the larvae again out of my 120. It was just a sheer luck that I got these guys.

Fish breeding really sucks sometimes.

Tomoko
 
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