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longfin rams spawning.
7 years 5 months ago #34239
by mbos85
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Thanks guys the water here is soft. looks The eggs started to turn white today which I believe means they weren't fertilized. now I know they paired I'm going to move them to a separate tank. hopefully I will have some wigglers soon. thanks again.
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7 years 5 months ago #34235
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Also the tetra and possibly the discus are very good fry predators.
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7 years 5 months ago #34234
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How hard is your water?
Rams are great parents but the eggs need soft water to hatch usually.
Once the fry are free swimming they will need baby brine shrimp.
You can try a powder fry food or cyclops eeze as well but success is not as good as with the bbs.
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Rams are great parents but the eggs need soft water to hatch usually.
Once the fry are free swimming they will need baby brine shrimp.
You can try a powder fry food or cyclops eeze as well but success is not as good as with the bbs.
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7 years 5 months ago #34217
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Today I noticed a pair of my longfin rams have spawned. They are in a 75 gallon tank with several discus 3-3.5 inches and some tetra. I had no plans to breed them but since they layed eggs I would like to care for them. Problem is I have no idea what to do. should I leave them or move them. Any advice in the situation would be great thanks guys.
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