Here’s a few thoughts/incoming tips I'd add:
Make sure water conditions are optimal (slightly acidic to neutral pH, soft water) — helps with egg adhesion and health.
Consider using a gentle sponge filter or low flow near the eggs so they don’t get blasted off or sucked in.
Once you see the eggs, be cautious with tank mates — some fish see them as a free snack. Maybe move parents + eggs to a separate tank if possible.
Watch for fungal growth on the eggs — if you spot white fuzz, methylene blue or low-dose anti-fungal can help.
Make sure water conditions are optimal (slightly acidic to neutral pH, soft water) — helps with egg adhesion and health.
Consider using a gentle sponge filter or low flow near the eggs so they don’t get blasted off or sucked in.
Once you see the eggs, be cautious with tank mates — some fish see them as a free snack. Maybe move parents + eggs to a separate tank if possible.
Watch for fungal growth on the eggs — if you spot white fuzz, methylene blue or low-dose anti-fungal can help.