So, in my 55 gal I have a breeding trio of rosy barbs which I will soon start taking out once a month or so to let them scatter their eggs in a breeding tank, I'm just curious if anyone could help me out with a picture of what a female full of eggs looks like so I know what to search for, also, is there a behaviour change when they are ready to lay? I have 4 sterbia cories and two have slightly nipped fins, I also have 5 bronze cories (3 longfin and 2 ordinary.) will it be the barbs nipping the fins? The only fish in the tank with them is livebearers and neons. Also will it be possible for the cories to lay eggs and I save them before the rosy eat them? Do Rosie's eat eggs? And how long will my plec guard the eggs for in the bogwood I was considering taking the eggs out but I don't want to disturb the eggs or male bristlenose! I know it's a lot of question and don't expect them all to get answered but I'm looking for advice and where else better to ask should I give the Rosie's away if they will harm the cories or Cory eggs or provide more cover for the Cory's to avoid potential nipping? And will a mix of longfin and short fin cories still breed ok? Thanks for any help most appreciated ps. Can anyone tell me where I can get one of these https/m.youtube.com/watch?v=JGQGl8dueDw The "breeding chamber" that is. 56 seconds in.