awww... i'm really sorry to hear about the little froggies -- it sounds like they were already sick when they came from the Walmart![]()
awww... i'm really sorry to hear about the little froggies -- it sounds like they were already sick when they came from the Walmart![]()
Yes, it does. They were all really skinny and kind of sickly looking. Thanks so much for caringOriginally Posted by Blue_Frog
Wish my good luck with the baby goldfish's. They should be hatching today or tomorrow
I'm very excited
Queen usually has eggs a few days, once every six months.
That's awesome! Are they Seaking's kiddies???
Good luck with the fry. Do you know who the daddy is?
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yay! A bunch of them have hatched!Originally Posted by IRescue452
And I have so many plants in my 55 gallon and there is so many hundreds or thousands of eggs that I can't save even half of them. But I have a lot hatching in my other tank that I have a lot of plants with eggs on them in.
so far I keep looking into the 55 gallon and whenever I see a helpless little baby swimming around, I scoop it up gently with a cup and transfer it over to the baby tank. So far I've saved 7 from the big tankAnd I put liquid baby food in for them, a few of them are eating it. But alot of them are just laying around too, I'm guessing because they are tired out from hatching.
Well as to answer both of your questions, I believe the father is most likely Duke or Sir Knight. they both have tubercles on their gills, but so far I can't find any tubercles on SeaKing. So SeaKing might be a girl? I'm not sure. SeaKing has never layed eggs before so it could still be a male.
Oh and I had a question too...how warm should the tank be kept for the babies? I have a light on all the time to keep the water at a nice temperature for them. I read that baby goldfish survive better in slightly warmer weather. Is there any temp it should be? Thanks for the help!
Ok here are a list of web sites:
http://www.aquariumfish.net/catalog_...oldfish_p2.htm
I donno if this one will help but it won't hurt to check it out your self
Goldfish will eat their own eggs I found this on that page so.... UH OH!! lol
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/univ...viewid376.html
I think this one will be pretty helpful((look around the bottom of the artical for the most helpful info))
http://www.goldfishinfo.com/spawn.htm
I think this may be the most helpful, for it tells who what to feed them when their how old
http://www.practical-pet-care.com/fi...06100711234621
I think this may be helpful
http://www.petfish.net/kb/entry/104/
This is mainly for care of adult goldfish, but you should be able to find care about baby gold fish in the last three paragraphs, but mainly the last one
Good luck and hope this helps!! Keep us up dated!!
-Leah
Congrats. 75F is good for the babies. They will grow a little faster and healthier in warm water. I now keep all of my goldfish at 78 as any illness shows up faster. Seaking might be a girl, it can take a while for some females to start laying eggs.
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Congrats to Queen!!!
I bet they are so cute.![]()
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Congrats! How exciting! I wish my goldfish would have had babies when it I had them. Good thing you got a bigger tank! Are you going to keep on the babies, or how are you going to find homes for them?
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