Take them out and put a mild airstone on them..and put them in a 10 gallon tank with m.blue ..a couple drops per gallon of m.blue to stop the fungus.. because once the fungus starts it spreads..to even the good eggs.. so the best thing to do would be remove the fungus eggs..but this has to be done carefully so if your not really steady just do the M.Blue method..by placing the rock in the 10 gallon tank.. mild airstone and M.Blue..sorry if i am repeating myself i just want you to understand..bolty;788382; said:Up-Date -
About 1/4 - 1/3 of the eggs are whit and fury now.![]()
But there is still a lot that are still looking good.![]()
i guess they should be "wigglers" soon no?
when if at all should i take out the fry/eggs?
all my other fish that layed, layed on small bits of rock or wood so i took that out as soon as there was eggs on it, this rock is a bit 2 big to do that with.
bolty;789108; said:THEY ARE ALIVE, ALIVE
i have a lot of wigglers in my tank now, the female has moved them all tt a flat ledge on the wood
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