I have had a problem that the bottoms of the fry tanks accumulate debris and it can be difficult to siphon the debris without sucking up a few fry. So I put a few clown plecos in 3 of the fry tanks. Well, those guys are no fun at all! They don't move much and aren't much help in keeping the tank clear of debris. Then I threw a few albino aneus into the tanks. They had the tanks clean in a very short time. I am now sold on corys as a fry tank cleaning tool. So if anybody has about 20 or so corys for sale please let me know.
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Yes, cory or any bottom feeders would help stir up the debris to get them into the filter. I have some clown loach and really like them.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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What size is the fry tank? I think Cories are the best fry option tank due to size and temperament. Loaches are bound to outgrow just about any tank you put them in, in due time of course. Got any pics of the dust bunnies? I'm curious to see, almost sounds like a fungus
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Yeah interested as well have never seen an aquatic dust bunny125g: Empty For Now
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Originally posted by LordBarron7692 View PostYeah interested as well have never seen an aquatic dust bunny
And, any fry that die will add to the fungus.Last edited by Ken B; 05-07-2015, 03:45 PM.
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Oh ok yeah I see how that can look like dust bunnies125g: Empty For Now
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Originally posted by Ken B View PostI know what is going on. Each spawn will have some unfertilized eggs and they are growing fungus. I use methylene blue but do water changes after the fry hatch until there is no blue left. That gives the bad eggs the opportunity to grow fungus. Maybe I need to leave the methylene blue in the tank a little longer.
And, any fry that die will add to the fungus.
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I was hoping to see something looks like bunny lol010G Long fin BN grow-out
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