kichikoi
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Going into day 3 now.
Cautiously optomistic.
I had repaired a couple of problems with the spray bars. Also removed a section of the opaque backing I was using to block the light on the front of the tank to better observe. Still have the tank lit from the bottom.
Still using the Nanno but have upped the dosage of the selcon on the rotifers.
I am not feeding the rots nanno in the nursery this time round, but am using phyto-feast "live" instead to help protect water quality.
I am feeding the fry much heavier and more frequently than the prior broods.
I have been watching the density of the rots in the nursery and can see the difference over a few hours. Tried to strain the rotifers to add to the nursery, but have been using a turkey baster instead. Can actually see them snicking at the newly introduced rots! Very cool! : )
Although I can see the bubble in many, there are some that don't appear to have one.
And of these fry, I can see a difference in coloration. Not so transparent and pale but turning more of a darker beige color.
Cautiously optomistic.
I had repaired a couple of problems with the spray bars. Also removed a section of the opaque backing I was using to block the light on the front of the tank to better observe. Still have the tank lit from the bottom.
Still using the Nanno but have upped the dosage of the selcon on the rotifers.
I am not feeding the rots nanno in the nursery this time round, but am using phyto-feast "live" instead to help protect water quality.
I am feeding the fry much heavier and more frequently than the prior broods.
I have been watching the density of the rots in the nursery and can see the difference over a few hours. Tried to strain the rotifers to add to the nursery, but have been using a turkey baster instead. Can actually see them snicking at the newly introduced rots! Very cool! : )
Although I can see the bubble in many, there are some that don't appear to have one.
And of these fry, I can see a difference in coloration. Not so transparent and pale but turning more of a darker beige color.