A pair of my brevis have been acting like a spawning pair for a few months now, but I found their first surviving fry today all the way across the tank in another shell. Any suggestions to improve survival rates? The fry I found was already almost 1cm long. The other fish in the tank are: 11 rasboras, 1 baby synodontis, and 1 other adult brevis with a single blind eye who has trouble finding food, so she is unlikely to be very effective at catching fry. They are in a 20 gallon with about a dozen apple snail shells and some very small other shells. The shell belonging to the parents is far from the filter.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Thanks for the suggestions!