Ma leidsin ingliskeelse teksti aga kuna seda nii hästi ei jaga- ehk keegi oskab ja viitsib selle kokkuvõtte teha- mis mul vaja võiks minna
After a few false starts, bright green eggs will be released and fertilized while they are moving along the surface. The eggs will float for a bit, then slowly sink. They are slightly adhesive and will attach to the leaves and roots of the water sprite. Those that don't will fall into the Java moss and Java fern. Any eggs that reach the bottom will be eaten by the adults. At this time, either remove the plants to another tank to hatch out, or remove the adults and let the eggs hatch in the spawning tank. I prefer to move the adults.
The eggs will hatch after a couple of days, and the fry will start feeding a few days later. The mulm on the bottom of the tank will be full of all kinds of protozoa that will provide an excellent first food for the fry. They will also eat much of the micro-fauna found on the Java moss and Java ferns, and the sponge filter. Add supplemental fish foods, such as specially made commercial fry foods that sink to the bottom. After four or five days, you can start adding frozen cyclops and micro-worms. After another week, you can start adding newly hatched brine shrimp, too.
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