R Rulıngcrawl Exodon MFK Member Dec 24, 2020 77 89 26 24 Feb 3, 2021 #1 what's the problem with the eggs
Fishnerd360 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Sep 2, 2018 1,198 1,252 154 Feb 3, 2021 #2 Infertile, so fungus will take over. Is there a male in the tank or just the female? Reactions: Rulıngcrawl
R Rulıngcrawl Exodon MFK Member Dec 24, 2020 77 89 26 24 Feb 3, 2021 #3 1 male texas and 1 female midas.This event happens for the 3rd time
i Aqua M.A.N. Community Vendor Community Vendor Nov 20, 2020 159 498 87 Santa Clarita California www.iaquaaquatics.com Feb 8, 2021 #4 sometimes different species will try to breed but that doesn't mean eggs will be good Reactions: Rulıngcrawl
ryansmith83 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member May 2, 2008 4,084 1,863 1,079 43 Florida Feb 8, 2021 #5 It appears the male isn't fertilizing them. Reactions: Rulıngcrawl
The Masked Shadow Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 19, 2020 4,968 5,361 164 Southern California (San Diego) Feb 8, 2021 #6 If you don’t mind explaining, how do you know they are fertile or infertile? Reactions: Rulıngcrawl
jeaninel Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Oct 15, 2014 1,399 1,258 179 california Feb 8, 2021 #7 The Masked Shadow said: If you don’t mind explaining, how do you know they are fertile or infertile? Click to expand... If the eggs are white they are infertile. Fertile eggs are more of a translucent brownish color. Reactions: Polypterus_36, Rulıngcrawl and The Masked Shadow
The Masked Shadow said: If you don’t mind explaining, how do you know they are fertile or infertile? Click to expand... If the eggs are white they are infertile. Fertile eggs are more of a translucent brownish color.
R Rulıngcrawl Exodon MFK Member Dec 24, 2020 77 89 26 24 Feb 9, 2021 #8 thanks for answers everyone very helped