

And fed them every day 1 drop of Liquizell (first disolved in about 2 oz of the same tank water) to be sure that they were fed, but that no eggs where introduced. Here I used the concept of Males to confirm the tank is survivable. And hold off feeding Packet #3 for a week more, while I confirmed that no more babies would show up.īut, how I would know that the conditions of my first tank with DIY saltwater would be good enough?

I continue observing, and I transferred 2 more babies. So statistically there were going to be eggs stuck in that algae patch. The air stone that had algae on it, came from a tank with females with eggs.

Lo' and Behold, day #3 there was one baby swimming!įortunately, I knew algae is sticky, and eggs float. I moved into this tank an air stone from another tank, that had adults for a while, and algae had grown in the air stone.Īfter setting the tank since I know I am a frequent client of Murphy's Law -_- for the first 5 days I checked with a bright LED walking light that there were no babies in the tank. But I got the tank heater in a little more than a week, instead of almost a month and a half that took with Aliexpress. Talking about CUNZO, I ordered this one from another seller (that also is from China). I set the second CUNZO submersible tank heater in it, and have kept the temperature over 80 F ( 26.7 C ). As I mentioned before, this is the first tank I set up with DIY saltwater, so I could be sure there is no eggs from packet #1 or packet #2 involved in this. That is the tank to the right of the Octopus Garden. > Looking for Eggs in Growth Food (Packet #3).
#SEA MONKEY EGGS ONLY UPDATE#
Update of few concurrent things that I am looking at.
