Eggs?

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lisa

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I came home from school today and there was about 50-100 eggs in the tank. I think they are eggs but they are half brown and half white with a sort of transparent circle around it.

She hasn't been with a male for about 4 days and there were deffinetly no spermatophore in the tank. Does this mean they are infertile or not eggs at all?
 
They are definitely eggs. She probably picked his spermataphore up b4 u even noticed and separated them. Are you going to try and raise some?
 
You can leave them in the tank for parents to eat, cull them or advertise and sell or give them away.
 
Okay thanks. One of my mates wants them so I'll give them to him.
 
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