After a few days of watching this ritual, I remove several plant clumps to a small tank for the eggs to hatch out. I fill the fry tank with water from the parents' tank, and add a slowly bubbling sponge filter. I also add a piece of old, slimy driftwood from the adults' tank to the fry tank. This step seems to be very important to successfully raising the fry.
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The entire time they are in the fry tank, they are probably mostly feeding on the micro-fauna on the plants and the bacterial or fungal slime that builds up on the driftwood. That seems to be the key to getting them started in life. I've tried spawning the adults in a spawning tank like one would with most other egg scatterers, but the fry do not do well, and I've not been able to grow them large enough to eat newly hatched brine shrimp.
On the other hand, when I've added a piece of "old" slimy driftwood with Java moss to the fry tank, the fry disappear into the Java moss on the driftwood. It's possible that they feed on the bacterial growth or maybe even some type of fungus that grows on driftwood for the first few days, then switch over to feed on the micro fauna on the plants. This would be similar to what they would encounter as first foods in the leaf litter in the wild, but it's a lot less messy than adding a bunch of old leaves to the tank.
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