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matthew

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hello ppl
i am trying to grow some baby axy's i have a male and female both 2 1/2 yrs old after a few lays i am still getting heaps hatch but after 1-2months they are all dead i had over 100 hatch last time but no matter how i follow the book they all die can anybody help me plzzzzzzzzz
 
matthew .... your question doesn't have much to do with the topic of this thread so I'd suggest as a start that you dont post in un-related topics in the future ...

Anyway tell us what you did with the last hatch, in particular :

- How often and what food were given to them
- What was the concentration of hatchlings in your aquarium ( Nb eggs / dimension of the aq ) ?
- Did you do water changes, if so, how much (%) and how often
- Did you monitor water quality (Ammoniac, Nitrite, Nitrate)

Any detail about how you proceed with the eggs may be important so dont be shy ...

Regards.
 
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If you have a new question please start a new thread rather than just tag onto exisiting unrelated discussions. Thx
 
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