Take Care of Baby Fish - Insert an aquarium divider into the tank to separate larger fish from baby fish, as the larger fish will eat the fry.
Catch larger fish using a fish net and put them on one side of the divider.
Take Care of Baby Fish
Make sure both sides of the divider have plants or objects available for cover and hiding and that the majority of water movement is on the side where the larger fish reside.
Attach the aquarium thermometer to the side of the aquarium to monitor water temperature. Ideal water temperature is between 76 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Add heat sources when readings are below 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Use an aquarium heater or increase the lighting.
Taking care of baby fish, or fry, primarily requires monitoring the habitat that the baby fish are in. Health and environmental factors of the baby fish that need close attention include water temperature, water quality, water movement, food and safety. When these health and environmental factors are maintained, baby fish are somewhat resilient and thrive on their own, as long as they do not become food for larger fish. - by eHow
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