What to do when chiclid fish have babies?

1. Provide adequate space.

Baby chiclids need plenty of space to swim and grow. A good rule of thumb is to provide at least 10 gallons of water per inch of adult fish. If you can, it's even better to provide a larger tank.

2. Set up a nursery tank.

If you have the space, it's a good idea to set up a nursery tank for the baby chiclids. This will help to protect them from the adult fish, who may accidentally eat them. The nursery tank should be equipped with a heater, filter, and plenty of hiding places.

3. Feed the babies.

Baby chiclids need to eat small, frequent meals. You can feed them brine shrimp, daphnia, or commercial fry food. Feed the babies several times a day, and make sure to remove any uneaten food from the tank.

4. Keep the water clean.

Baby chiclids are very sensitive to water quality. Make sure to keep the water in the tank clean and free of debris. You should also perform regular water changes.

5. Be patient.

It takes time for baby chiclids to grow up. Be patient and provide them with the proper care, and they will eventually grow into healthy, adult fish.

Here are some additional tips for raising baby chiclids:

* Avoid overcrowding the tank. This can lead to stress and disease.

* Provide plenty of hiding places for the babies. This will help them to feel safe and secure.

* Be careful when handling the babies. They are very delicate and can easily be injured.

* Quarantine any new fish before adding them to the tank. This will help to prevent the spread of disease.

By following these tips, you can help your baby chiclids grow into healthy, adult fish.