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My fbn is gravid and laying eggs

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Well after they hatch you have about 3 days to get some food for them, this specie hatches very small, and morphs very small also, it may be a little challenging.
Still wondering why I see people telling how H. orientalis is a better beginner specie than like C. pyrrhogaster and P. waltl, H. orientalis hatchlings are like a millimeter long lol
 

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Mosquito larvae might actually be too big, some petstores carry brine shrimp eggs, but you can't have those living in the tank with the larvae as brine shrimp require slightly salty water, so they don't last very long in fresh water.
 
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