My new pair

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The female has finished moving the wigglers, my question is what should I do about unhatched eggs? They are on driftwood that's VERYclose to where she deposited the wigglers, not sure if I can remove the eggs without disturbing the wigglers, any suggestions? Heres a pic.the wigglers are in the nook under the piece of driftwood on the left.the unhatched eggs are on the driftwood on the right

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All seems calm enough in there this morning lights are off but he's not attacked her so far so good , glad yours are doing fine chefwill I'll try the a few snaps later :D

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I see that it is close to the fry... give it some time the female may soon instinctively move the Wrigglers to a better area.... the female will generally move them from place to place during this first week before free swimming.... When she gives you enough room you could siphon those unfertilized eggs away...

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Nice....this fri when you have a mass of fry swimming(pun intended)...is when their fry tending patterns will be in full bloom...
 
Neither can I hahaha :D

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No wrigglers yet but mine too has put the eggs in the back corner of my tank where its dark even with lights on its hard to see , he's not attacked her yet even in that limited space so I think there gona be OK :)

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No wrigglers yet but mine too has put the eggs in the back corner of my tank where its dark even with lights on its hard to see , he's not attacked her yet even in that limited space so I think there gona be OK :)

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Awesome, can't get within 3 feet of my tank right now without the male charging the glass

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