Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
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Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
Cory noob here. My pygmaeus laid eggs. I've counted three milky white ones on the walls of the tank. First off, how soon will I be able to tell if they're fertilized? I know they're supposed to turn yellowish-tan if they're fertilized, so when does that happen? After a few days? Immediately? Is it already too late?
Second, if they do happen to be fertilized, what should I do with them? I just recently set up a tank for rearing daphnia, would it be a bad idea to put them in there (adding a cycled filter, of course)? How safe are they being left in the main tank?
I'll save the fry-rearing questions for now since I'm not even sure if these eggs are good or not. Thanks for the help, folks!
Second, if they do happen to be fertilized, what should I do with them? I just recently set up a tank for rearing daphnia, would it be a bad idea to put them in there (adding a cycled filter, of course)? How safe are they being left in the main tank?
I'll save the fry-rearing questions for now since I'm not even sure if these eggs are good or not. Thanks for the help, folks!
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Re: Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
If they are in a tank by themselves ,they should be fine . Pygmys don't seem too eat there eggs . I started with a 20 gallon with 8 , now well over 50 , this is after selling probably 50 others . I feed with decapped brineshrimp eggs , the fry seem to find enough stuff to eat on there own . Good luck !
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Re: Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
There's also a guppy and a young honey gourami. The guppy might be a problem, but I'm not too worried about the gourami—he barely even goes after frozen bloodworm!
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Re: Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
Niceeeee. I hope mine will spawn in some time !!!
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Re: Pygmies lay eggs, owner panics
Ha, thanks! This'll be my first time raising fry (except for a batch of platies, which isn't exactly a feat), so I'm kind of nervous!
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