Just finished feeding the sids their evening bloodworms. So I'm checking the tank out, see how the plants are and making sure everything in there looks the way it's supposed to....when my eye catches sight of an egg on one of the willow leaf hygros. Right away I'm thing, wow, smaller than I remember for the albino cories. I have my group of 6 adult albino cories, two otos and two of my baby bristlenose in there with the sids for now. Then I spot one more egg on the very edge of a leaf. I'm still thinking these eggs are really tiny. I have some mosses growing on driftwood in there so I wanted to get the eggs and set them into the moss. Cory eggs are very adhesive, I've moved them before. The first egg I try to move rolls off, no adhesiveness to speak, and tumbles away from me into the gravel:angryfire:. So for the second one, I break the leaf off and put it over top of the moss and it rolls into the moss and almost rolls off the edge! Now unless I'm losing my mind, the cory eggs were always way, way sticky. And bigger than these. Dare I even consider that one of the sids may have spawned today????? Oh be still my heart!!! :thud: