So I've had a few tiny white eggs stuck to my tank wall for a couple of days now. I only see about 6, though it looks like some might have been eaten already. I'm wondering of they're peppered cory eggs.
The only other species in the tank are platies (livebearers) and rasbora hets, who I'm told lay like a hundred at a time on the underside of leaves. I don't see any on my java ferns or swords or anubias - just on the glass, about 4 in up from the gravel.n (see the tiny white specks by the cord below.
If they are peppered cory eggs, what can I do to hatch the survivors? They're about 2 days old, I think. Refugium and infusorium? Anything else?
The only other species in the tank are platies (livebearers) and rasbora hets, who I'm told lay like a hundred at a time on the underside of leaves. I don't see any on my java ferns or swords or anubias - just on the glass, about 4 in up from the gravel.n (see the tiny white specks by the cord below.
If they are peppered cory eggs, what can I do to hatch the survivors? They're about 2 days old, I think. Refugium and infusorium? Anything else?