Things You'll Need
- Breeding tank
- Java moss or similar plants
- Undergravel filter or corner filter
- Brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs
- Liquid fry food
Instructions
Set up a tank with an undergravel filter or corner filter. A power filter could suck the tiny fry into the water intake tube. Place some Java moss or similar bedding plants into the tank. The Java moss will give the newly hatched fry a good place to hide. Keep the rest of the tank as bare as possible so you will be able to keep an eye on the baby fish.
Remove the catfish pair to the breeding tank when you see the female start to swell up with eggs. For many catfish species this swelling will be quite evident, while on others the signs my be a bit more subtle. Either way, it is important to remove the pair to the breeding tank before the female lays her eggs.
Remove the adults from the tank as soon as you see the babies have been hatched. The pair can now be placed back in your main tank.
Feed the newly hatched fry a specially designed liquid food for baby fishes. After a week or so, feed the fry on freshly hatched brine shrimp. Buy brine shrimp eggs and a special hatching container at your local pet store.