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So I thought I had two males...

Just woke up

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As the title suggests I was wrong. In the past day eggs have suddenly appeared attached to the fake plant in my tank. I honestly just thought that one of them was being greedy and just getting fat, but now I guess I was wrong.

Here though is my dilemma. I recently broke up with my girlfriend and I was due to move out on Saturday. I don't know how versatile the eggs are but would they survive the moving process? How would I do this? The move is a simple one only a 5 minute drive but if it is better I have been told I can leave the tank there for the time being.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

This was truely unexpected.
 

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Eggs can be suprisingly tough. You can try to leave them on the plant, then just gently put them in a container of water and drive them, they should be fine. If you don't want the eggs, you can advertise them in the for sale section and probably find homes for them very quickly.
 

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If they can survive the turmoil that is the US Postal System, a 5 minute drive won't phase them a bit.
 
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