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What should I do? I have a ten gallon tank at about 75 degrees celcius, pH of 6.6-6.8, and I just put my twenty drops of methylene blue in the tank(Two drops per gallon) Sponge filter on the bottom of the tank.
 
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ill help as i always will! :)

yep, first off, congrats on the eggs.
first of, raise the temp a bit, at least to 78. degrees.
also, what is the ph of the tank that the eggs are in now?

depending on these factors, the eggs will hatch in 3-4 days.
get some infoursia (can never spell it! lol) ready, as only a small percentage of the fry will be able to eat BBS.
3 days to a week later (preferable near a week) feed them newly hatched BBS.

let me know when u get there.

Rugby
 
ok, then just leave it, ph shock could be bad.
just be sure to raise the temp slow

Rugby
 
The babies really like algea and they cant eat very finley crushed flake food once they start to eat. The Brine shrimp are better but if they are too much of a hassle, flake works good. Also they have this stuff called Wardleys baby fish food( a liquid) and I have had some very promising results with that and now I use it every time my fish have babies.
 
yes, i agree. many packeadge baby foods are good. i find it is a must to have some firstbites on hand.
it isnt my first choice in food, but itll be alright.

Rugby

let us know when they hatch!
 
Miraculously they have already hatched. I raised the temp to about 79 degree Fahrenheit. I've got them in a ten gallon and I'm not sure if the liquefied food isn't getting to them.
 

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