the eggs probably are not fetrtile(turn white)
if you want to have success. move the pair to a breeding tank.
they will have a tough time defending the clutch in a community set up.
you can also remove the eggs and raise them your self but this will require some adaptation from you.
increase the flow over the eggs(usually the addition of an airstone. add methylene blue ot HO2 to the tank.
the eggs (if fertile) usually hatch in 3-4 days..the wigglers(as they are called) will live off the egg sac for about 3-4 days..they will then need feeding with tiny foods like microworms, infusoria or Baby brine shrimp.
if you want to have success. move the pair to a breeding tank.
they will have a tough time defending the clutch in a community set up.
you can also remove the eggs and raise them your self but this will require some adaptation from you.
increase the flow over the eggs(usually the addition of an airstone. add methylene blue ot HO2 to the tank.
the eggs (if fertile) usually hatch in 3-4 days..the wigglers(as they are called) will live off the egg sac for about 3-4 days..they will then need feeding with tiny foods like microworms, infusoria or Baby brine shrimp.