Slowly but surely, one after the other they started turning white, and although not much info available on arowana eggs, but generally with fish eggs when that happens they are not fertilised.DanHOB how are the babies doing brotha
Thanks for the info, not heard of anyone successfully doing this outside of Asia until your reply, gives me hope that we can do it. Both mine are full golden cross backs, real beauties. I’ll keep this post updated.Yeah, I'd advise you to leave the eggs with the dad. Thats what a good friend of me does and he already had multiple Crossback batches and grew them all out. He lets the parents do their job and only takes the small ones out into their own tank when they are fully developed and ready to feed.
He's from Switzerland, and as far as I know, so far the only person that has successfully had multiple batches from his Crossback pair (father is a 24k, mother a Bluebase).