Bang, thanks for the input, turns out the ammonia test were off,
I have a small alert badge on the front of the tank and it was only reading between the .02 and .05 levels. so I broke out the good testers to see which was off my levels were .03 ppm. but with that stated I added one gallon of water from the tank then vacuumed one more out of the tank then replaced it.
what I have been doing is I started with a 10 gallon tank filled half way with water, then every morning I add half a gallon from my main tank and then ether add more rotifers or take some out of the tank and enrich them, then place them back. in the evenings I come home and with an airline hose I siphon off a gallon making sure to clean the bottom real well, then I replace the gallon, this way I can change one gallon of water a day and also add half a gallon (this obviously only works for the first 10 days) then after that I was going to start a foam filter in the corner and keep exchanging a gallon a day. does this seem like a good Idea?
as for air flow I have an air line placed under the heating element of my heater which is stuck on the back wall in a horizontal position, I am running three bubbles a second from the line with no air stone. this seems to keep the water in the tank moving but not so much that the fry can not fight it. they just seem to drift in it until they see a rotifer then dart settle, drift and then dart again.
last night I did increase the light output by opening the slit between the black paper by a 1/16 of an inch or so. this seems to have made them move down to the middle of the tank again, but they are still swimming/hovering head up, they will dart, eat, then swim back (horizontally) to where they started then turn head up, float, sink,dart, eat and repeat. they look like yo-yos
the one thing that I noticed is they only seem to do this to eat when they decide to check out the tank, or the alert badge (they love to swim around it) they will swim horizontal just like a normal fish.
as always thanks for the comments and help.
by the way I did not lose any last night they seem to be growing and very happy.
considering that tonight is day four should I start hatching brine shrimp and start feeding them brine on Friday?
Mike