Hi,
Currently I have a pair of angelfish that are taking care of 100 fry. It’s their first day freeswimming. Recently my datnoid got injured so I removed it into a quarantine setup. The datnoid is now healed and I would like to add it back to the display tank tank. Obv it would eat the fry, so I want to move the fry to a different tank. I have 3 options: move them with the parents into a 30 gallon tank or move the fry separately into my current 10 gallon angelfish fry grow out which houses some 4 week old babies or give them a separate 5 gallon until they get larger to go with the other fry. I want to know what’s the best option for keeping these fry alive. Other suggestions are welcomed. Also, at that young age of free swimming, can u net then and keep them alive or should I use another method? I’m currently feeding hikari first bites and getting 40-50 percent survivability which I’m okay with. Thanks again!
Currently I have a pair of angelfish that are taking care of 100 fry. It’s their first day freeswimming. Recently my datnoid got injured so I removed it into a quarantine setup. The datnoid is now healed and I would like to add it back to the display tank tank. Obv it would eat the fry, so I want to move the fry to a different tank. I have 3 options: move them with the parents into a 30 gallon tank or move the fry separately into my current 10 gallon angelfish fry grow out which houses some 4 week old babies or give them a separate 5 gallon until they get larger to go with the other fry. I want to know what’s the best option for keeping these fry alive. Other suggestions are welcomed. Also, at that young age of free swimming, can u net then and keep them alive or should I use another method? I’m currently feeding hikari first bites and getting 40-50 percent survivability which I’m okay with. Thanks again!