As soon as they use up their yolk sac, which will be around 4 days after hatching. Feed them brine shrimp for the first 3 weeks, 5-6 times a day. You can start feeding them flake foods when they are 3 weeks old and move onto bigger food as they grow to medium size.
Jack Dempsey fry can be fed regular fish food almost immediately after discovery.
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When the sac or yolk has almost gone the baby fish must find food for themselves, so they leave the protection of the gravel and start feeding on plankton.
No, she will eat them. The male should be removed as soon as the fry become free swimming - that's about two days after they hatch or four days after they are laid. Once you take out the male, start feeding the fry on vinegar eels and microworms. Any adult betta put in a tank with betta fry (even their own) will eat the fry.
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in 2000
When they get hungry.
It is said that feeding them extra corn, oats and cayenne pepper will start them laying again.
It depends on what purpose you have for these calves, and what you wish to feed them. But really, you just start feeding them, start training them to eat whatever you set out for them, and let their curiosity get the best of them and get them interested in eating what you've set out for them to start eating. But, it's best to feed them what you have been feeding them prior to weaning, and continue feeding them this, slowly switching over to what you are intending to feed them in the first place.
If you have fry that are not moving they most probably are dead. They should start to fungus fairly soon if you leave them in the tank.
As soon as the egg sac has gone.
Enough to start a war