


My water is crystal clear with perfect quality and all fish are thriving.you can divide the tank but truthfully that is way too many fish for that tank 1 oscar is ok for a 75g two is really pushing it and the other fish just make it wors but if you are able to keep stable parameters then you best bet would be to divide the tank with egg crate and wrap it with window screen so babys can not get through
I dont really have any experience with venting and thats not something I think Id like to do really. I could tell that theyre acting together and were exhibiting natural mating behavior days prior to the eggs showing up so would they do that if theyre both female? Im almost 99% one of them is a male.Fertilization occurs as the female lays the eggs. If you don’t see any changes in transparency in the next 2 days then they are not fertile. There’s always a chance you gave 2 females. Vent them to check
My water is crystal clear with perfect quality and all fish are thriving.
I dont really have any experience with venting and thats not something I think Id like to do really. I could tell that theyre acting together and were exhibiting natural mating behavior days prior to the eggs showing up so would they do that if theyre both female? Im almost 99% one of them is a male.
If the eggs do hatch I think the best option to raise them might be to keep the oscars and babies in there and then remove my other fish from the tank temporarily until I can scoop out the babies maybe? Right now the eggs are still white so who even knows if theyll be fertilized. If they arent fertile what should I do with them?
Ya. Hence i used the word “quality” as well. Parameters are perfect.clarity is not a sign of clean water. Nitrate reading using a liquid test is a much better indicator of consistantly keeping nitrates way below 20ppm.