Okay, I am working late tonight and keep getting distracted by weird goings-on in the 10g desk tank. The tank lights are out as I use a timer (algal control and fish well-being). But I can see all kinds of fuss just from the room lights!
Two of the harlequin rasboras are shimmying side by side and tail-bashing each other, bodies semi-arching, then swimming backward together (true) in what I can only assume is the rasbora equivalent of necking. I'm gonna throw some cold water over them if they don't cut it out - I run a respectable desk here.
Anyway, being as though this is just a rasbora and dwarf panda cory tank, what are the prospects of eggs hatching...even assuming the worst? Anyone know a vet who neuters very small fish?
Two of the harlequin rasboras are shimmying side by side and tail-bashing each other, bodies semi-arching, then swimming backward together (true) in what I can only assume is the rasbora equivalent of necking. I'm gonna throw some cold water over them if they don't cut it out - I run a respectable desk here.
Anyway, being as though this is just a rasbora and dwarf panda cory tank, what are the prospects of eggs hatching...even assuming the worst? Anyone know a vet who neuters very small fish?