edandsandy
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Hey shandy say!
Just a little update on the babies.
Last week Wednesday when I was cleaning the nurseries, one of the babies swam over to the CO2 tubing I use to clean the bottom on their tank, and got sucked up in the tube and into the lucky bucket. I quickly scooped him out of the lucky bucket and placed him back in the 10g in a smaller nursery by himself, but he didn't make it. He wasn't damaged by the tubing, I think it was SFS
I had to have surgery on my left foot last Thursday and I am not able to do ANYTHING with our tanks for the next month! EVERYTHING is on Ed now. I really do feel sorry for him. He became very good at taking notes on the baby tank and seahorse tank, he knows enough about the BIG tank already, so that part is easy for him.
I made up enough DIY food for the babies for a month to make it easy for him, BUT he thinks it is so cool seeing the babies chase after live food and eat it. SO needless to say, the babies are back on live food until I can get into the fish room again and work with them :thumbdown
So we had to stop working on the (2) 40g breeder tank for now.
Last night Ed released the babies into the 10g tank we had the nurseries floating in. He said he noticed the big ones not letting the little ones eat and we lost another baby
This morning he said everyone is fine and eating like normal. Of course he fed them live food!
He placed the daddy back in the big tank and all is well, the 2 females are glad to see him back :inlove:
Maybe today I will see them "dancing" and have more babies :beer:
Just a little update on the babies.
Last week Wednesday when I was cleaning the nurseries, one of the babies swam over to the CO2 tubing I use to clean the bottom on their tank, and got sucked up in the tube and into the lucky bucket. I quickly scooped him out of the lucky bucket and placed him back in the 10g in a smaller nursery by himself, but he didn't make it. He wasn't damaged by the tubing, I think it was SFS

I had to have surgery on my left foot last Thursday and I am not able to do ANYTHING with our tanks for the next month! EVERYTHING is on Ed now. I really do feel sorry for him. He became very good at taking notes on the baby tank and seahorse tank, he knows enough about the BIG tank already, so that part is easy for him.
I made up enough DIY food for the babies for a month to make it easy for him, BUT he thinks it is so cool seeing the babies chase after live food and eat it. SO needless to say, the babies are back on live food until I can get into the fish room again and work with them :thumbdown
So we had to stop working on the (2) 40g breeder tank for now.
Last night Ed released the babies into the 10g tank we had the nurseries floating in. He said he noticed the big ones not letting the little ones eat and we lost another baby

He placed the daddy back in the big tank and all is well, the 2 females are glad to see him back :inlove:
Maybe today I will see them "dancing" and have more babies :beer: