she may have just laid them... maybe its happen before {which i am thinking it did} and i never had the chance to see them.Chaitika;4337812; said:That's amazing, Liz!
I'm surprised the cats didn't eat them though.
i won't be getting a male... just not a good thing at this stage.. she would need a huge tank... and it would still take a long time probably to find the right male... for now i will just let her live as she has... peace and quiet...goestonemoa;4337905; said:wow that is great news
it gives me hope of breeding this fish in captivity wich is realy rare as far as i know
good luck with the fry if you get a male in there
are you going to seperate alll the other fish if you get a male?
thank you very much... i did say to hubby... we must be doing something right that she is this healthy.....GhostShrimpMan;4337917; said:That can mean only one thing!
You are a great fishkeeper, and giving her the best life possible! :]
seems so sad to siphon them out and throw them away..