I have a breeding pair of black skirt tetras and this morning the eggs hatched! I have a bunch of super super tiny fry swimming around in my 10 gallon "baby tank". Mom and dad were taken out yesterday. They are so tiny that if I wasn't looking for them I would never have seen them. Here's my question I hope someone can answer for me. I have mixed a tiny bit of cooked egg yolk with a few drops of tank water and made a watery paste and put a few drops in the tank. Even though it looked completely dissolved to me, once it was put in the tank, the water separated and the pieces of egg yolk are still kind of big for them. I'm going to the local pet store as soon as they open to get some newborn fry food. How often do I need to feed these little guys? I don't want to foul up the water because I think even with the sponge filter it would be too strong and suck them up- but I don't want them to not eat enough.. I have had lots of baby guppies, platys, mollies and Corey cats. These babies are much smaller than any I have ever had. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks in advance! Happy Friday everyone! TGIF!!!!