We moved the corydoras (5 of them, 2 different species) into the 32 gal tall with the angel fish. I just glanced over there and noticed what I thought was water stains on the front of the glass so I went over to wipe them off, but they are on the inside of the tank and are little white balls with spots in them. I don't think they are angelfish eggs since the angelfish hasn't seen another angelfish in years.
Assuming these are corydoras eggs, what do I do? I'd really like the angelfish not to eat them. She's not really concerned with the eggs atm, but that could change. I'll get some pictures, but all the eggs are are about 60% up the tank in the front left side. There's 1 on the left side of the tank in the same area, and one on the far right side at the same level.
Would it be feaseable to put some sort of dividor in the tank to keep the angelfish on one side with her being about to hurt herself on it? I'll go take some pictures.
Assuming these are corydoras eggs, what do I do? I'd really like the angelfish not to eat them. She's not really concerned with the eggs atm, but that could change. I'll get some pictures, but all the eggs are are about 60% up the tank in the front left side. There's 1 on the left side of the tank in the same area, and one on the far right side at the same level.
Would it be feaseable to put some sort of dividor in the tank to keep the angelfish on one side with her being about to hurt herself on it? I'll go take some pictures.