Hard to say what's going on but I try to steer away from 10g tanks or smaller for fry because they're tough to maintain consistent water quality, especially with a lot of fish in them.
+1 Not everyone does this, but my minimum for fry growout is a 20-30 gal tub. Most of the time I use a 50 or 55 gal tank, often divided for different species, different sized fry, etc. Not that this gives you 100% fry survival, which is not realistic for most fish ime, except, for example, something like frontosa, which produce relatively fewer, but also larger and more robust fry than many species.
But part of what I like is the larger tank is less work to maintain optimal conditions, including fewer water changes, and allows you to give fry a more natural, less laboratory-like environment, which I also prefer. Adding a bit of aquascape to a fry tank appears to be better for their brain development.
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