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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    That's EXACTLY how they appear. I have 3 albinos in the tank, which I forgot to mention because the supplier assured me categorically that they'd been sexed and were all males. Hah! Obviously not. I found a vid on YouTube of an albino laying eggs and it's exactly the spread, pattern & volume I...
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    No, all gone. The Corys ate them all! If they re-appear, I'll take a snap. Thanks.
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    This has me really confused. There are no live plants in the tank, no new fish in 4 months, no new ornaments, etc in over 8 months. There have never been any snails or eggs in before, so why now? It just doesn't make sense to me. I'm not saying it's impossible, just puzzled as to how & from where??
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    But there's nothing new gone in the tank in over 4 months. Could they be algae eater eggs?
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    They do look like this, but they're not surrounded by a gel or liquid as these appear to be, they're all separate (although many are stuck together). Thanks.
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    Hi, from their appearance, I think they're Chinese Algae Eaters. Thanks.
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    No, definitely not snails or their eggs. A friend has pointed out that I have two algae eaters in the tank. I thought both were female, but this may not be the case. Got them around Christmas, when they were just an inch or so. Both are now between 5 and 6 inches, so maybe they're now adults...
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    Are These Eggs In My Tank?

    Hello and, please, be kind to the newbie. I have a 70 litre tropical tank, with neon tetra, algae eaters, minnows & three mollies. The female molly is brown, black & silver, while the male WAS silver with one or three black spots, but is now more black than anything. The first of their...
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