I started feeding the broadstock pair Selcon (Omega 3 HUFA) a few weeks ago. The last nest of eggs was huge. I attribute the larger nest to the selcon. Anyways, 2 days after the hatch again all the fry died. Actually these pictured were alive less than 24 hrs ago. I think it might have to do with the collection method I used this time around. I didnt place a ceramic tile this time for the nest and was forced to collect them from the main tank and siphoned most of them out and scooped a few also. I literally have one larva swimming around in the fry tank now. :? I am willing to accept the loss as a collection losses but the dead fry and not decomposing as usual. They dead fry are RED !! not cyano growing on them or anything like that. I looked at several under a loupe and it looks like the fry tissue is whats red. WHAT IN THE WORLD IS IT? Parasidic maybe? signs or low O2 maybe? Wather parameters are normal. I find nothing in Wilkersons or Hoffs (fl aqua farms) books about this... I'm stumped... They hatched with normal colorations BTW.
