Just got home from work, I have these on the front glass of the tank.
Can be one of two things, Apistos cacatuiodes or more likely C. aeneus.
Had 2 very gravid females, added another 5 to the tank on Tuesday.
Do you think these are cory eggs?
They are quite white, about 1.5-2mm big does that mean fertilised?
Am i best off leaving them there or will they get lunched?
Current stock is
3 x denisons
2 x Angels
7 x C. aeneus
1 x C. panda
2 x A. cacatuiodes (pair)
5 x neons
10 x Penguin Tetra
I don't have a fry box and I am going out on the **** in 45 mins, should I leave them on the glass? Only substitute I can think of is putting them in a net but then they would have to be high in the water column and therefore subjected to heavy current.
Apologies for so many questions but in this regards I am a n00b.
ETA - I think the net idea is out, the will fit between the gaps I think
Can be one of two things, Apistos cacatuiodes or more likely C. aeneus.
Had 2 very gravid females, added another 5 to the tank on Tuesday.
Do you think these are cory eggs?
They are quite white, about 1.5-2mm big does that mean fertilised?
Am i best off leaving them there or will they get lunched?
Current stock is
3 x denisons
2 x Angels
7 x C. aeneus
1 x C. panda
2 x A. cacatuiodes (pair)
5 x neons
10 x Penguin Tetra
I don't have a fry box and I am going out on the **** in 45 mins, should I leave them on the glass? Only substitute I can think of is putting them in a net but then they would have to be high in the water column and therefore subjected to heavy current.
Apologies for so many questions but in this regards I am a n00b.
ETA - I think the net idea is out, the will fit between the gaps I think
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