Finally, after two months (to the DAY) they lay again! The nest appeared this afternoon sometime when no one was home. Looks small - perhaps 200 eggs. I wonder if she will lay more tonight or tomorrow.
Anyone following my other thread probably is familiar with my situation, and I still don't know exactly what I did right. But, that aside, I have a few more concerns now.
I have a GREAT nano and rotifer culture going downstairs. I can harvest a TON of rots every day. I had been putting a healthy dose in the tank with their food about 3-4 times a week. They go nuts. I think this may have helped.
I have finally mastered nano (after 2 tries) and rots (3 tries there too). But I think I have it nailed now.
SO, next week I have to be ready for babies. This time they layed on the glass, so no chance of removing the eggs. I think I am going to try the "harvest eggs with a cut straw" method described in great detail over on marinebreeder.org.
I will use a large glass funnel as a hatchery like he says to in that thread. I plan to harvest only about half the eggs - this is just a trial and I want them to feel like they had a hatch naturally.
The big problem I have is, my nano and rot cultures are all at half-strength seawater (still). How do I add the rots/nano to the fry tank without shocking the rots? I dont want to crash the cultures (god no!) now. Should I gently raise the culture sg for the rots/nano? Or will "enough" rots survive?
I have only a glass floating hydrometer.
Advice?
Anyone following my other thread probably is familiar with my situation, and I still don't know exactly what I did right. But, that aside, I have a few more concerns now.
I have a GREAT nano and rotifer culture going downstairs. I can harvest a TON of rots every day. I had been putting a healthy dose in the tank with their food about 3-4 times a week. They go nuts. I think this may have helped.
I have finally mastered nano (after 2 tries) and rots (3 tries there too). But I think I have it nailed now.
SO, next week I have to be ready for babies. This time they layed on the glass, so no chance of removing the eggs. I think I am going to try the "harvest eggs with a cut straw" method described in great detail over on marinebreeder.org.
I will use a large glass funnel as a hatchery like he says to in that thread. I plan to harvest only about half the eggs - this is just a trial and I want them to feel like they had a hatch naturally.
The big problem I have is, my nano and rot cultures are all at half-strength seawater (still). How do I add the rots/nano to the fry tank without shocking the rots? I dont want to crash the cultures (god no!) now. Should I gently raise the culture sg for the rots/nano? Or will "enough" rots survive?
I have only a glass floating hydrometer.
Advice?