W wrek AC Members Dec 20, 2010 78 0 0 Dec 31, 2010 #1 I'm not certain what they are.. they're in my tetra tank. Columbian Red Fin Bloodfin Tetra Serpae Tetra Black Skirt Tetra Snails They're tiny.. about the size of a grain of salt. They're in clusters. I have a rock with some on it as well.
I'm not certain what they are.. they're in my tetra tank. Columbian Red Fin Bloodfin Tetra Serpae Tetra Black Skirt Tetra Snails They're tiny.. about the size of a grain of salt. They're in clusters. I have a rock with some on it as well.
D dbosman AC Members Dec 5, 2010 1,481 0 0 East Lansing, MI USA Dec 31, 2010 #2 Tetras are egg scatterers. Those look too spread apart and too small for common snails which lay in a gelatinous clump.
Tetras are egg scatterers. Those look too spread apart and too small for common snails which lay in a gelatinous clump.
jetajockey AC Members Apr 9, 2010 1,816 1 36 florida panhandle Real Name David Dec 31, 2010 #3 it looks like sand to me. If they were tetra eggs they'd be an amber color if fertile and non adhesive.
it looks like sand to me. If they were tetra eggs they'd be an amber color if fertile and non adhesive.