Ram eggs

canarsie11

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As you can see from my signature my 75 gallon set up.

Last week or so I notice 2 of my rams were guarding a little spot to the rear of tank (Tank kind of set up as room divider, so all four sides are viewable.

I remember thinking to my self, they must be looking for spot to lay eggs. Was just done feeding, were taking mental inventory making sure everyone is still alive and kicking, went to the back and saw a bunch of eggs , will try to post pictures soon.

What do I do next?
 
Your pH has to be about 6.5 for the eggs to make it. It usually takes the rams 3 spawns to get it right. You should have fry food on hand. Also you should think about setting up a 10-20 gallon breeding tank just for the pair because they will most likely be eaten in your community tank. Last you can leave the parents with the fry as they are excellent parents. :thumbs:

Congrats :kana:

EDIT: Maybe move the swordtails from the ten for a while or something?
 

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