White Kribensis Eggs?

What does it mean?

Are they infertile?

Yes.. They are... the sooner you remove them, the sooner they will breed again with hopefully more success.... Make sure you condition the parents well on Bloodworms and chopped earthworm (if you can get hold of these)....
 
I wouldnt remove them. The parents will eat them. Gives them the protien back that they used to make them, thus, making them breed sooner. Yes, they are infertile( strange, Kribensis eggs are NEVER infertile. Are you posotive they are m/f?)
 
I wouldnt remove them. The parents will eat them. Gives them the protien back that they used to make them, thus, making them breed sooner. Yes, they are infertile( strange, Kribensis eggs are NEVER infertile. Are you posotive they are m/f?)

No,
I'm notpositive i am about the female but not the male, the other krib in the tank is what i would term as a blushing krib his belly and face is red so its hard to tell. But i think its a he beacuse its bigger than the female and is long torpedo shape like a male.

However i haven't seen the male in or near the cave so perhaps he hasn't fertilised them?

I have two pairs of kribs, would i be best putting them in the same tank so they can pair naturally?

Thanks.
 
Can you post pic's of both "pair's"? How big is the tank?

Hi,
Pair 1;

kribs2.jpg


She normaly has a bright purple belly but has lost it.

kribs3.jpg


The male he has long fins etc.

And the male in the other pair.

kribs.jpg


And i cannot take a picture of the female as shes gaurding some eggs. But i know shes a female because she also has a bright purple belly.
 
Definatley male and females. Maybe the male is infertile. I have just never seen it ahppen. But i guess there is a first for everything! How big is the tank?
 
Definatley male and females. Maybe the male is infertile. I have just never seen it ahppen. But i guess there is a first for everything! How big is the tank?

Hi,
The tank is 18inches long, but the thing is i just lifted the cave and the eggs have gone and there are these white rigglers in the gravel so i think they have hatched there aren't many, but the eggs have gone and the females still guarding so i guess they're fry.
 

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