Breeding Orange Chromide



 
 
 

Orange Chromide lay their eggs on the underside of a rock. The eggs are attached with a thread. After hatching, I remove the babies to a smaller tank and immediately begin feeding them with live brine shrimp.
If they are not good parents, then I remove the rock with the eggs attached to the hatching tank, and run an airstone beside the eggs. I add a cure such as Methylene Blue or Multicure to prevent the spread of fungus from the infertile eggs.

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