My "community" tank of Leopard Snake Skin discus' have been been pairing up and regularly laying eggs for awhile now.
I think they are getting the hang of it and instead of eating up the eggs after a few days (probably infertile eggs) the eggs have hatched into wrigglers.
I know I am suppose to give them a breeding tank and such, and I do have one for one pair. But I was just waiting to see which pair was showing the most progressed before I moved them.
Here's 2 pairs laying at the same time.:
Here are the wrigglers... I was expecting albinos, but I didn't expect to be able to distinguish them as wrigglers!
More than likely, this batch won't survive since this is her first batch. I'll have to wait and see.
But I am still darn proud of them!
I think they are getting the hang of it and instead of eating up the eggs after a few days (probably infertile eggs) the eggs have hatched into wrigglers.
I know I am suppose to give them a breeding tank and such, and I do have one for one pair. But I was just waiting to see which pair was showing the most progressed before I moved them.
Here's 2 pairs laying at the same time.:
Here are the wrigglers... I was expecting albinos, but I didn't expect to be able to distinguish them as wrigglers!
More than likely, this batch won't survive since this is her first batch. I'll have to wait and see.
But I am still darn proud of them!