Fish Eggs

EFCLad

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Hi all,

One of my fish has just laid eggs on the top of my big plant in my 30 + gallon tank little org type color ones, just out of intrest witht eh fish I have, Clown Loaches, frog, Ghost Knief Fish (baby, being moved to a bigger tank next week) rummy nose treaters sim fighter and bronze catfish, which fish it is more likely to be?

Thanking you all :D
 
They are most likely to be the bronze catfish's (known as a bronze cory ;) ), but even more likely they are snail eggs- if the eggs are surrounded in a transparent goo and are only tiny dots themselves, they are snail eggs. If they are cory eggs they be a pale creamy color and about 1mm or so long and individualy laid in a clutch and they will hatch out in about 5-8days after being laid- but with your current fish they are likely to be gobled up and if you have gravel substrate in the tank the fry will just get trapped inbetween it.
 
Tokis-Phoenix said:
They are most likely to be the bronze catfish's (known as a bronze cory ;) ), but even more likely they are snail eggs- if the eggs are surrounded in a transparent goo and are only tiny dots themselves, they are snail eggs. If they are cory eggs they be a pale creamy color and about 1mm or so long and individualy laid in a clutch and they will hatch out in about 5-8days after being laid- but with your current fish they are likely to be gobled up and if you have gravel substrate in the tank the fry will just get trapped inbetween it.
They are pale in color sort of a cream there is a batch of them say about 15ish

Thanks for the help :D
 
Tokis-Phoenix said:
They are most likely to be the bronze catfish's (known as a bronze cory ;) ), but even more likely they are snail eggs- if the eggs are surrounded in a transparent goo and are only tiny dots themselves, they are snail eggs. If they are cory eggs they be a pale creamy color and about 1mm or so long and individualy laid in a clutch and they will hatch out in about 5-8days after being laid- but with your current fish they are likely to be gobled up and if you have gravel substrate in the tank the fry will just get trapped inbetween it.
I have got a nursey tank as well for stuff liek this just not set up came about a week to early damn it! :rolleyes: ;)
 

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