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808

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I just noticed that theres hundreds of comet(feeder goldfish) eggs laid allover the the planted section of my pond. I know that they will get eaten by the other fish in the pond, so i was wondering if i could take out the plants with the eggs on them and put them in an aquarium filled with the pond water, or if the eggs will die from being moved. PLEASE HELP:nilly::nilly::nilly:
 
its ok to move them. just be careful. GL
 
I dont know if they would die if i scraped them off the bottom?

Let me know what you guys think
 
808;2777258; said:
also would i be be able to scrape the eggs off the bottom of the pond, theres 1000's.
You can't scrape the eggs. Eggs are adhesive and stick to everything, even on your fish :ROFL:
I don't know if I'm replying too late...
Take a bucket, fill it with pond water and keep it near you.
Remove(cut) the plants on which there are eggs
move the plants quickly into the bucket.
move them to a tank.
No air stone please. Or very little air flow.
Feed with powderer flakes or pellets, that would be good. If you can afford a boiled egg, it would be better.
If you can afford artemia, it would be best :D

I feed mine boiled eggs, but do not overfeed.
 
Most likely snail eggs.
 
I<3fish;2777766; said:
Most likely snail eggs.

No, im 100% positive their comet eggs. Their individual eggs layed all over the plants, also a lot bigger than snail eggs and theres tons of them!!!!!
 
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