Angels and Breeding

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Bonniegiff

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I know I hsve a Female and a Male because they have had babies before. Now they are turning white again. Does that mean they have fungus or does it mean they were not furtilized.
I put the eggs that were on a plant in a cycled clean tank and some of the eggs became wigglers all others are turning white. I have always used Methylene blue, but the problem is the bottle I have could be to old. Is there something else I could use Hydrogen Peroxide, Lifeguard all-in-one or Primfix by API. The other problem is I have already used the Methylene Blue for about 3 days. Should I do a 25% water change and add one of the above fungus cures.
Thanks to anyone that can help I got two tanks of eggs.
 

dabradford

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If some have already become wigglers, but others are turning white, the white ones probably did not get fertilized.
 

Star_Rider

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:iagree: that would be my guess.. I wouldn't add methylene blue if you have wigglers ;)
 
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