Well, I thought I would give it a try. I can't leave the eggs for the parents to look after because of anxiously awaiting tank mates....they start eating the eggs before the female is even done laying them, despite eager attempts by both parents to rid the predators.
See pics of eggs in my "make shift" home.
This is 24hrs. after laying.
I have the glass vase resting on the driftwood and leaning toward the outake of the filter. This worked even better than I thought since the current is just enough to keep the water cycling in around the eggs but not strong enough that the eggs are flying around. This way, the eggs are in the same temp. and water parameters that they were laid at.
I guess a couple more days I will know!
It looks like most of them are fertilized, only a select few are white.
Now time to read up on what to feed the little guys once they lose their egg sac. :read:

See pics of eggs in my "make shift" home.
This is 24hrs. after laying.
I have the glass vase resting on the driftwood and leaning toward the outake of the filter. This worked even better than I thought since the current is just enough to keep the water cycling in around the eggs but not strong enough that the eggs are flying around. This way, the eggs are in the same temp. and water parameters that they were laid at.
I guess a couple more days I will know!
It looks like most of them are fertilized, only a select few are white.
Now time to read up on what to feed the little guys once they lose their egg sac. :read:


