I have a pair of L104 who have spawned a few times before but only a couple fry ever survive if I am lucky.
I have tried frysaving but still they die. Left in the main tank is the only time I may get one or two to survive in the woodwork.
It has something to do with their navels or something. Some absorb the sac but die shortly after eating and others just don't seem to absorb it at all and die anyway.
I thought maybe its just pollution in the tank from the extra population and food but I have L10a red lizard fry this time, born at the exact same time and I still have those whereas the L104 fry have all died.
Now there are also breeding and juvenile lanceolotta royal whiptails in this 4ft tank and I did notice the young royals turning the dead bodies of the L104 fry over and eating them.
I watched for hours but never actually saw the royals kill a live L104 fry, only worry the dead fry bodies.
Is it possible they did flip over the fry and kill them?
I put a good fry in the frysaver with the tiny L10a fry and it died as well.
Could this pair of L104 parents be very closely related and some sort of inbreeding is turning out inferior fry which look fine on the outside but have some sort of problems on the inside.
Is it just that L104 fry are finicky and hard to raise? I have had some last a week to no sacs and still they die. :wb:
I have tried frysaving but still they die. Left in the main tank is the only time I may get one or two to survive in the woodwork.
It has something to do with their navels or something. Some absorb the sac but die shortly after eating and others just don't seem to absorb it at all and die anyway.
I thought maybe its just pollution in the tank from the extra population and food but I have L10a red lizard fry this time, born at the exact same time and I still have those whereas the L104 fry have all died.
Now there are also breeding and juvenile lanceolotta royal whiptails in this 4ft tank and I did notice the young royals turning the dead bodies of the L104 fry over and eating them.
I watched for hours but never actually saw the royals kill a live L104 fry, only worry the dead fry bodies.
Is it possible they did flip over the fry and kill them?
I put a good fry in the frysaver with the tiny L10a fry and it died as well.
Could this pair of L104 parents be very closely related and some sort of inbreeding is turning out inferior fry which look fine on the outside but have some sort of problems on the inside.
Is it just that L104 fry are finicky and hard to raise? I have had some last a week to no sacs and still they die. :wb: