Striatas make bad baby sitters!! pics included
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:32 am
I was about to feed my fish late a few days ago when my wife alerted me that the striatas were acting strange. they were swarming like a pack of hungry wolves around my 2 bolivian rams. upon further inspection i noticed there were eggs on the rock and rams were valiantly trying to defend them from the striatas. the female would make a pass and lay a row of eggs and the male would quickly come behind her. even some panda cories were trying to get some fresh snacks.
i was just going to leave the eggs but when my wife saw how hard the rams were trying to protect the eggs and failing, she started to cry. so i grabbed my 12 gallon from the garage and filled it with tank water. i removed the rock with eggs and replaced it with a fresh rock. the rams loaded that rock up too, which i also removed. i took a bunch of filter materials from an established tank and laid it in the filter area of the 12 gallon eclipse. i added tons of java moss and java fern from other tanks and put a heater on. after 2 days i started noticing black specs in the eggs. now little tails have protruded and the eggs are wiggling around. i read the parents dig holes for these hatchlings which ive seen my rams do but never knew why. strangly my eclipse has small round divets on the bottum where the legs stands are underneath. like instict the wigglers found their way to these indentations. i've begun preparing food for them when they become free swimming in 5 days. not sure how many eggs were eaten but i saved around 120 with maybe 15-20 not hatching. ill let u guys know what happens.

notice the already buldging stomach

this is the female defending her brood

i was just going to leave the eggs but when my wife saw how hard the rams were trying to protect the eggs and failing, she started to cry. so i grabbed my 12 gallon from the garage and filled it with tank water. i removed the rock with eggs and replaced it with a fresh rock. the rams loaded that rock up too, which i also removed. i took a bunch of filter materials from an established tank and laid it in the filter area of the 12 gallon eclipse. i added tons of java moss and java fern from other tanks and put a heater on. after 2 days i started noticing black specs in the eggs. now little tails have protruded and the eggs are wiggling around. i read the parents dig holes for these hatchlings which ive seen my rams do but never knew why. strangly my eclipse has small round divets on the bottum where the legs stands are underneath. like instict the wigglers found their way to these indentations. i've begun preparing food for them when they become free swimming in 5 days. not sure how many eggs were eaten but i saved around 120 with maybe 15-20 not hatching. ill let u guys know what happens.

notice the already buldging stomach

this is the female defending her brood
