Martin steele
Member
Hi all,
I recently set up a 60 litre planted aquarium in the past I have kept Marines with breeding sucsess.
This time I went back to my roots and picked two fantail goldfish.
They don't have the vivid colours of Marines but they are characters they know when it's feeding time and are bottomless pits when it comes to food.
The other week I noticed him chasing her all over the tank and she was looking fat "probably all the white Worms and daphnia they munch through".
Any way to cut a long story short they have spawned and I have one tiny speck of life isolated.
What I would like to know is how and when do I isolate my fishes from the main tank in order for them to spawn and save the fry.
I have a date for the last spawning and I believe it's every 28 days Q do I move the fish into the spawning tank a few days before 28 days has elapsed.
And would the move not throw them of spawning in a strange place ect ECT ECT.
Regards Martin steele
I recently set up a 60 litre planted aquarium in the past I have kept Marines with breeding sucsess.
This time I went back to my roots and picked two fantail goldfish.
They don't have the vivid colours of Marines but they are characters they know when it's feeding time and are bottomless pits when it comes to food.
The other week I noticed him chasing her all over the tank and she was looking fat "probably all the white Worms and daphnia they munch through".
Any way to cut a long story short they have spawned and I have one tiny speck of life isolated.
What I would like to know is how and when do I isolate my fishes from the main tank in order for them to spawn and save the fry.
I have a date for the last spawning and I believe it's every 28 days Q do I move the fish into the spawning tank a few days before 28 days has elapsed.
And would the move not throw them of spawning in a strange place ect ECT ECT.
Regards Martin steele