Of all the methods I've used, only one has given me a good hatchrate.
Oxygen tablets + Cool water + large surface area container + low water level, about 1 to 2 cm above the peat surface
Seems to simulate the cool raining effect that triggers them to hatch in the wild.
In this case the oxygen tablets that I only trust are JBL's Oxyletten pellets. I would be much interested to know the results from the "Oxygen Stone" you used.
Bubbling into the container serves only to confuse and tire the fry. I did that once and ended up with at least 15 dead fry. When wetting the eggs you should always have some peat around the eggs. The fry seem to require the presence of the peat to hatch out normally. I don't know why this is so, only the fry will know.![]()
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