First huge batch of eggs

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So we just got our first large batch of fertilized eggs, they were laid June 1st sometime after I cleaned the tank. The male "Chaz" is the one in the picture by himself and the females are in the other picture together and the one we think laid the eggs "Sushi" is facing the camera.

We seperated the eggs the day they were laid and today we put them in the "nursery". There are a few in there that dont seem to be developing, but for the most part they seem to be doing great.

BBS are on order and we have the new tank set figured out more or less...

how do the eggs look to ya'll?
 

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They look to be developing and healthy right on schedule. Just keep an eye out for cloudy ones.
 
Im probably pointing out the obvious here, but make sure you have another tank at hand for when those eggs start to hatch...
 
Ah yes we definitely have a couple options awaiting. We are just trying to figure out what works best for us. :smile:
 
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